
Top 56 Quotes About Pattie
#1. I told Pattie that last night I dreamt that we had a press conference and nobody showed up. I am overwhelmed that so many of you are here.
LaVell Edwards
#2. Sometimes God makes you wait, Pattie. And then wait some more. And sometimes even right at the last minute, He makes you wait just a little bit longer until He comes through. It's how you learn to trust in Him.
Pattie Mallette
#3. Pattie saw grief. Her eyes focused on a version of her own young self, and so many other children in Vietnam who grew up without parents, some abandoned because of their ethnicity, others because of tragedy. And her arms reached out wide.
Holly Goldberg Sloan
#4. I had a fiery affair with George Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd.
Ronnie Wood
#5. Oh my God ... YOU are real.
Oh my God ... You ARE real.
OH MY GOD ... You are REAL!
Oh my God ... You're really real!
Pattie Mallette
#6. I think it's hard for any parent to see anything negative said or done against your child and, when you can't directly do something about it, it's hard.
Pattie Mallette
#7. When you get knocked down you get knocked down in Round 1 of life, there's Round 2.
Pattie Mallette
#8. I went through a lot of abuse and a lot of really difficult things growing up - depression, anxiety, attempted suicide.
Pattie Mallette
#9. I think I lost my sense of identity when I was married. I know I did. And it took me a very long time to regain it and find out who I was.
Pattie Boyd
#10. People say it's cathartic to write a book, but it turned out to be quite painful!
Pattie Boyd
#11. We like to invent new disciplines or look at new problems, and invent bandwagons rather than jump on them.
Pattie Maes
#12. I was a firm believer that if you get married, then that should be it. But it's sadly not always the case; sometimes people can't remain together for whatever reason.
Pattie Boyd
#13. I love life. There's so much to learn and see all the time, and nothing nicer for me than to wake up, and the sky is blue.
Pattie Boyd
#14. Getting into my teen years, I was filled with so much shame and pain that I got really involved with drugs and alcohol. I was hanging out with the wrong people and getting involved in the wrong relationships and everything just sort of spun out of control.
Pattie Mallette
#15. When I was growing up, we always had music playing in our household. I enjoy spending time with my father singing.
Pattie Brooks
#17. Musicians always have music in their heads about their perceptions of the world.
Pattie Boyd
#18. During my childhood, I felt older than my years because I felt responsible for my brothers and sisters.
Pattie Boyd
#19. At 3, I played an innocent game of doctor, minus the stethoscope and medicine bag.
Pattie Mallette
#20. I know some people need counseling but not everyone can afford it.
Pattie Mallette
#23. I think there's a path cut for us, a destination mapped out. Everyone ends up where they're meant to be, and how they got there doesn't really matter.
Pattie Boyd
#24. One grows up thinking you will naturally be able to have children, and when it doesn't happen, it's a shock. But I just feel that it wasn't meant to be.
Pattie Boyd
#25. It's such a joy to be able to have friendships free from worry. It's so lovely to live without fear.
Pattie Boyd
#26. I didn't have boyfriends until my late teens. I was at a girls' boarding school, and my stepfather disapproved of me going out with anybody. I never really came across any boys. When I did, one of them asked me out, and I was petrified. I felt like a fish out of water, and it was excruciating.
Pattie Boyd
#27. I do have a right to talk about my life, to tell my truth from my perspective.
Pattie Boyd
#29. Men find it more difficult than women to be alone. They function better with someone in their lives. Being married, they are rooted, so they feel safe to go and do what they want to do.
Pattie Boyd
#30. Women hang onto the romanticism of a relationship. But a man compartmentalises it into the past and then gets on with his new life.
Pattie Boyd
#31. I really want to help people. I really want to give somebody that hope that they need to keep going.
Pattie Mallette
#32. My spiritual high naturally dissipated. At some point you've got to come out of the clouds and live real life. Again, it's just like falling in love. The feeling of euphoria is only temporary.
Pattie Mallette
#33. I think modelling is a very difficult thing. It's glamorous and fun, but underneath it all, you know your flaws, and those are what you focus on.
Pattie Boyd
#34. I had never been allowed to go on tour with my husband George Harrison, so had no idea what to expect when I left him to join Eric Clapton on his 1974 U.S. tour.
Pattie Boyd
#35. I try to eat healthy, but being Belgian, I'm also addicted to chocolate.
Pattie Maes
#36. It was great fun to hang around the Beatles. They had amazingly fast minds, and they were incredibly amusing and funny and witty. They were great. There was a very high energy surrounding them.
Pattie Boyd
#37. I wasn't really terribly familiar with the Beatles when I met George. They were just emerging. They certainly weren't as big as they became later on. I just knew them as a pop group, and that's all. I was keener on George as a man and a person, as opposed to someone in a band.
Pattie Boyd
#38. Once I've taken photographs, I look at them, and I get into them, and I'm there for the moment - and then that's it. I find little time for reflection.
Pattie Boyd
#39. One day I was 17 years old and I ended up trying to commit suicide and I ended up in the hospital. As a teenager, that was a really scary thing.
Pattie Mallette
#40. My son is not a public figure to me, he is my son. I can't predict what's going to be in the headlines. Justin has always been someone who has to do things his way. And I have to be able to believe he will do the right thing and he will come out on top.
Pattie Mallette
#41. I loved everything that went with rock n' roll. I loved being at the heart of such creativity and being young in such a stimulating and exciting era.
Pattie Boyd
#42. I think men are mainly unfaithful because as they get older, they feel the urge to prove to themselves that they are still attractive. They need proof from outside the marriage. It's really sad. It's all about them. It's not about their wives at all.
Pattie Boyd
#43. People blame the 1960s for just about everything these days, but it was the decade when all that post-war furtiveness and small-mindedness was finally blown open, and opportunity really came knocking.
Pattie Boyd
#44. I feel very lucky that I was part of that whole scene in the '60s and '70s. I love looking at the photographs because everyone was young, and they were so gorgeous to look at.
Pattie Boyd
#45. When you're married to somebody iconic, people tend to notice him.
Pattie Boyd
#46. When life gets you down... stand on top of it.
Pattie Thomas
#48. When you hit rock bottom, you have nowhere to go but up.
Pattie Mallette
#49. It's hard to be vulnerable in front of the whole world because everyone's a critic.
Pattie Mallette
#50. I never wanted to be an actress. I didn't have any ambition in that area.
Pattie Boyd
#52. I'm one of these people who couldn't imagine the future. The future never occurred to me. I just loved life every day.
Pattie Boyd
#53. I've been avoiding journalists my whole life.
Pattie Boyd
#54. No matter what projects I'm taking on, I want to (do) things to help other people.
Pattie Mallette
#55. I am not one of those people who lives for work. I enjoy sculpting and photography and tennis and swimming. I simply do not have enough time. My life is not in control.
Pattie Maes
#56. I'm blessed with the fact that I'm a fighter. I've always known life was meant to be joyful.
Pattie Boyd
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