Top 91 Vivien Quotes
#1. Vivien approached her husband, and embraced him, and planted a light kiss on his neck as they held each other against the darkness. Then she bit him on the neck. Blood came in great, angry spurts. I vomited, briefly, and decided to put on some music.
Kevin Barry
#2. Vivien also knew that the affair was one-sided and that her feelings were not something she would ever share with him.
Kate Morton
#3. Victoria was an innocent country gentlewoman who spent her time reading, teaching the local children, painting, gathering armfuls of heather in the meadow. Vivien, by contrast, was pleasure-loving and self-serving... with a moral compass that was most definitely skewed.
Lisa Kleypas
#4. Just the actual physical ability to hold four instruments simultaneously and do some of the things that Vivien was able to do is mind blowing to any surgeon. He never went to medical school and he became one of the great teachers of medicine himself, people are just amazed.
Mary Stuart Masterson
#5. Vivien Leigh was a phenomenal actress, a very complicated woman, living on the edge of mental problems, haunted by demons and angels. And though I've never thought of myself like Marilyn Monroe, I was inspired by the tremendous risk she took - of being vulnerable.
Rebecca De Mornay
#6. Well." Vivien smiled, swinging her legs. "At least when Iain starts yelling, his accent gets thicker, so you usually can't understand a word he's ... No, don't pull that one," she stopped me suddenly. "That one I do recognize. It's some sort of a daisy, or something.
Susanna Kearsley
#7. I hope my life will prove a useful & good one, to many people." - Vivien Leigh
Kendra Bean
#8. Don't waste your one beautiful life," Vivien said softly.
Ann Hood
#9. To me Vivien Leigh was a tragic heroine of classic proportions: chosen, blessed and abandoned by the gods. Obstinately she tried to control and defy her destiny and to know her story is to be inspired by pity and terror.
Elaine Dundy
#10. I think she looked at Vivien the same way. Of course you can. You know. And, and yet with great respect, because she knew how hard it must have been. And that it was even harder for him, of course, than for her.
Mary Stuart Masterson
#11. When she's worried Vivien gives herself pedicures and facials. Nic lifts weights. I bake. So, Vivien ends up looking more glamourous. Nic gets fitter. And I just get fat.
Huntley Fitzpatrick
#12. Vivien liked men. She liked looking at the handsome ones and talking to the intelligent ones. But they did little to spark her romantic sensibilities, and she'd always found that rather depressing.
Vanessa Kelly
#13. I adore Bette Davis and Vivien Leigh, but more because they were good actresses. That's what makes me interested in them, that they didn't present themselves as idols; they were just doing their jobs.
Imelda Staunton
#14. I wanted to be like Vivien Leigh in 'Gone With the Wind.' I wanted to have black hair, green eyes and break hearts.
Terry Farrell
#15. If only Vivien Leigh had stayed in England, that part would have been mine.
Joan Bennett
#16. To have a childhood surrounded by people like Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh sounds glitzy, but for years I wanted to repress it. I couldn't take that kind of power and success.
Michael Korda
#17. So they drove again, Vivien sitting up and looking now, but as navigator only, letting the desert scratch its own thorny poetry on the enormous moon.
Douglas Woolf
#18. But Vivien wasn't being given the chance to sow her wild oats. Speaking from a point of authority, it's best to get that shit out of the way when you are young.
Lisa Lutz
#19. I find suggestion a hell of a lot more provocative than explicit detail. You didn't see Clark[Gable] and Vivien[leigh] rolling around in bed in Gone With The Wind, but you saw that shit eating grin on her face the next morning and you knew damned well she'd gotten properly laid.
Joan Crawford
#21. Tired of all her efforts at Tara, Scarlett wishes to escape too: "I do want to escape too! I'm so very tired of it all! ... The South is dead, it's dead, the Yankees and the carpetbaggers have got it and there's nothing left for us."
Vivien Leigh
#22. I've been a godmother loads of times, but being a grandmother is better than anything.
Vivien Leigh
#23. She looked forward to seeing him play because then she would be able to stare frankly.
Vivien Shotwell
#24. People who are very beautiful make their own laws.
Vivien Leigh
#25. I have no right to beauty. I had been condemned to masculine ugliness.
Renee Vivien
#26. It is not our circumstances that create our discontent or contentment. It is us.
Vivien Greene
#27. Felicity was more romantic. She's waiting for her lover. He's a sailor and she's watching for his ship to come in. Nobody's dared tell her it's been wrecked and her lover is at the bottom of the sea. She'll go on waiting and waiting until her red hair turns as white as his bones- Good.
Vivien Alcock
#28. I never sleep for more than five hours, hardly ever.
Vivien Leigh
#31. My first husband and I are still good friends and there is no earthly reason why I should not see him. Larry and I are very much in love.
Vivien Leigh
#32. My parents were French and Irish and our family even has Spanish blood-and I do so love the United States and consider myself part American.
Vivien Leigh
#33. Some critics saw fit to say that I was a great actress. I thought that was a foolish, wicket thing to say because it put such an onus and such a responsibility onto me, which I simply wasn't able to carry.
Vivien Leigh
#34. I have just made out my will and given all the things I have and many that I haven't.
Vivien Leigh
#36. One is just an interpreter of what the playwright thinks, and therefore the greater the playwright, the more satisfying it is to act in the plays.
Vivien Leigh
#37. I cannot let well enough alone. I get restless. I have to be doing different things. I am a very impatient person and headstrong. If I've made up my mind to do something, I can't be persuaded out of it
Vivien Leigh
#38. Most of us have compromised with life. Those who fight for what they want will always thrill us.
Vivien Leigh
#39. When I come into the theatre I get a sense of security. I love an audience. I love people, and I act because I like trying to give pleasure to people.
Vivien Leigh
#40. Do you think you could stop crying for a minute? It makes conversation a bit difficult.
Vivien Alcock
#41. My birth sign is Scorpio and they eat themselves up and burn themselves out. I swing between happiness and misery. I am part prude and part nonconformist. I say what I think and I don't pretend, and I am prepared to accept the consequences of my actions.
Vivien Leigh
#42. Sometimes I dread the truth of the lines I say. But the dread must never show.
Vivien Leigh
#43. Scarlett: You should die of shame to leave me here alone and helpless. Rhett: You helpless? (laughs) Heaven help the Yankees if they capture you.
Vivien Leigh
#44. I need something truly beautiful to look at in hotel rooms.
Vivien Leigh
#45. In a crime there is always a perpetrator and a victim. If you look the other way, do not get involved, stay neutral, or remain silent, you will always help the perpetrator and never the victim.
Vivien Spitz
#47. A half-drowned stranger was more exciting than a bruised and exhausted daughter. She could be dying for all they'd care, she thought angrily, picking at a deep scratch on her leg, trying to make it bleed again.
Vivien Alcock
#48. Streetcar is a most wonderful, wonderful play.
Vivien Leigh
#49. I don't know what that Method is. Acting is life, to me, and should be.
Vivien Leigh
#50. Moose Factory (I wonder if they make moose there?)
Vivien Bowers
#51. My husband, who's the greatest actor in the world, can do anything. Look at what he did in The Critic and Oedipus. In every role he gets-he did this in Richard the Third-there's nothing he can't do, nothing. Just nothing.
Vivien Leigh
#52. Comedy is much more difficult than tragedy-and a much better training, I think. It's much easier to make people cry than to make them laugh.
Vivien Leigh
#53. Scarlett tells Mammy: "I'm too young to be a widow." She weeps to her mother: "My life is over. Nothing will ever happen to me anymore." Her mother comforts her: "It's only natural to want to look young and be young when you are young."
Vivien Leigh
#54. Shaw is like a train. One just speaks the words and sits in one's place. But Shakespeare is like bathing in the sea - one swims where one wants.
Vivien Leigh
#55. I know I am right for Scarlett. I can convince Mr. Selznick.
Vivien Leigh
#56. When I was at school at Paris, I had special lessons from Mademoiselle Antoine, an actress at the Comedie Francaise, and I was taken to every sort of play. I felt very grand.
Vivien Leigh
#57. I think any classical training in the theatre is of enormous value.
Vivien Leigh
#58. I never found accents difficult, after learning languages.
Vivien Leigh
#59. You know the passage where Scarlett voices her happiness that her mother is dead, so that she can't see what a bad girl Scarlett has become? Well, that's me.
Vivien Leigh
#61. A lucky thing Eva Peron was. She died at 32. I'm already 45.
Vivien Leigh
#62. People think that if you look fairly reasonable, you can't possibly act, and as I only care about acting, I think beauty can be a great handicap.
Vivien Leigh
#63. They were strong singers, with swift minds and open good humor--arrogant enough to think they could stand on a stage and dogged enough to have done the work to get there.
Vivien Shotwell
#64. Things are simple when you're going to die.
Vivien Leigh
#65. I'm a Scorpio, and Scorpios eat themselves out and burn themselves up like me.
Vivien Leigh
#66. I was sent successively to schools in France, Italy and Bavaria, and this erratic education was a great help afterwards.
Vivien Leigh
#67. What matters to us, the judgment of men? What have we to doubt, since we are pure before life?
Renee Vivien
#70. Dear Lord, I'm so grateful I'm still loved.
Vivien Leigh
#71. Every single night I'm nervous. You never know how the audience is going to react.
Vivien Leigh
#72. In a way, a man's life depended on the china horse. Or at least on the breaking of the china horse.
Vivien Alcock
#73. There are fewer ways of making love than they say, and more than one believes.
Renee Vivien
#75. I'm not a film star, I am an actress. Being a film star is such a false life, lived for fake values and for publicity.
Vivien Leigh
#76. English people don't have very good diction. In France you have to pronounce very particularly and clearly, and learning French at an early age helped me enormously.
Vivien Leigh
#77. I think acting is an important profession, because acting can give you pleasure and can teach you at the same time, and that is a good thing.
Vivien Leigh
#78. There was no higher art than music and no purer musical form than song.
Vivien Shotwell
#79. Streetcar is the most wonderful, wonderful play.
Vivien Leigh
#80. Classical plays require more imagination and more general training to be able to do. That's why I like playing Shakespeare better than anything else.
Vivien Leigh
#81. On the road, they join the bedraggled remnants of a column of exhausted Confederate soldiers evacuating burning Atlanta. Rhett makes her take note of the scene: "Take a good look, my dear. It's a historic moment. You can tell your grandchildren how you watched the Old South disappear one night."
Vivien Leigh
#82. You can't act on an empty stomach, because you're breathing's all wrong.
Vivien Leigh
#83. I loved fencing and dancing and elocution.
Vivien Leigh
#84. Fiddle-dee-dee. War, war, war. This war talk's spoiling all the fun at every party this spring. I get so bored I could scream. Besides, there isn't going to be any war ... If either of you boys says 'war' just once again, I'll go in the house and slam the door.
Vivien Leigh
#86. It's much easier to make people cry than to laugh.
Vivien Leigh
#88. My parents were absolutely delighted that I knew what I wanted to do.
Vivien Leigh
#90. The only times she ever felt at peace now were at his concerts. Then she could sit quietly, watching him, and sate her heart. In his music was where he lived and revived, and where she'd first loved him. And she knew, always, always when she was there, that he played for her.
Vivien Shotwell
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