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“And may you always remember that obstacles in the path are not obstacles, they ARE the path.”
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“But Finn was like no one else. He could be funny, teasing, informative all at once. I was discovering that smart, engaged dialogue with a man is extremely erotic. Cleverness is an aphrodisiac.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I was thinking how most people don't make you feel much of anything at all. Don't make you feel like time spent with them has grace, like every moment in their company is a gift. But Finn did. Finn, my midsummer night's dream.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“It might interest you to know," Tully says, "that there's a reason people build miniatures. Doesn't matter if it's guys laying out model railroads or women decorating dollhouses. It's about control. It's about reinventing reality." [...] "Some people get a lot of satisfaction in creating a little world they can escape to. In making things turn out the way they want, at least in their dreams.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I believe in giving as honest an answer as I can. Because perhaps if people spent more time being honest with each other, especially with children, there would be less unhappiness in the world.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“Still, they must have got a few things right," Malcolm says. His green eyes sparkle. "You turned out beautifully, if I may say so."
"Oh, you can say it," I reply, taking a drag off my cigarette. "Whether or not I'll believe you is something else entirely.”
― The Bette Davis Club
"Oh, you can say it," I reply, taking a drag off my cigarette. "Whether or not I'll believe you is something else entirely.”
― The Bette Davis Club
“Tully starts in again. 'See, the hidden value can go way deeper than sentimental attachment. Sometimes you feel it down to your soul. Like maybe you're the one person who appreciates a work of art that everybody else hates. [...] This thing you treasure, this thing nobody else wants, could also be what you'd call organic. It could be alive. [...] That's what falling in love is, isn't it? Discovering the hidden value in someone.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“Assuming you live through it, the best thing about falling apart is you get to put yourself back together.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“If you think about it, people spend a lot of time trying to hold on to things that are gone.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“But nothing's really free, is it? People always make you pay one way or another.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“We’re half siblings, after all. We share the same DNA—and in our family, DNA stands for Denial Now and Always.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I’m dying for a drink: gin, brandy, eau de cologne, anything.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“my future was so bright, I was practically self-tanning.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“A Star Is Born was remade two more times, with everybody from Judy Garland to Barbra Streisand playing the part based on Colleen Moore.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“It was because I would ask myself, What is the point? I would stay away for a while. But I always came back.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“Then they discuss, As is their fashion, Such clever things, Devoid of passion—”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I cannot deny that Vera, in her own way--in the way of all human beings who are kind and not cruel--really is lovely.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I was discovering that smart, engaged dialogue with a man is extremely erotic. Cleverness is an aphrodisiac.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“For the unhappy truth is that I am the survivor of a shipwrecked life.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“saying, “This is dumb.” Hard to tell. “Boone says get off at the next exit,” Kelsey announces. “Please,” she adds, remembering her manners.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“She honestly believed they’d meet in the afterlife, that he’d walk up to her in heaven or purgatory or some damn place and demand his golf clubs, a Tom Collins, and the car keys.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“Here’s the story, Margo,” Charlotte finally says. “I have a proposal for you. Ha-ha. Bad choice of words. Proposition is what I mean. I want you to go after Georgia and bring her back. Right away. Today, in fact.” Clearly, Charlotte is in the early stages of mad cow disease. Any minute, she’ll begin crawling round on the carpet, mooing like a Guernsey.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“She could summon security if she wanted to, or a squadron of flying monkeys.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“It is not true that misery loves company. What misery loves is a double martini.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“We share the same DNA—and in our family, DNA stands for Denial Now and Always. The truth never came easily to our father, and it doesn’t come easily to his daughters.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I don’t know if you’re hip to this, but aside from genetics, the number one requirement for being a drunk is self-pity.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“I don’t know why so many interesting men are homosexual. They say it’s ten percent of the population, but in my experience, it’s half the fellows worth knowing.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“Do our lives circle ceaselessly until, at last, we come back to our beginnings?”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“Some people get a lot of satisfaction in creating a little world they can escape to. In making things turn out the way they want, at least in their dreams.”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
“kindheartedness of my own”
― The Bette Davis Club
― The Bette Davis Club
