If your husband's going to leave you for anyone, it might as well be Elizabeth Taylor. — Debbie Reynolds Copy Share Image
“I shall consider this time alone with you a pleasure, Miss Elizabeth.” — P.O. Dixon Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth, with sarcasm and a sense of being lost: Oh indeed! Indeed!” — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
I'm a huge fan of Alice Hoffman, Fred Chappell and Susan Elizabeth Phillips. — Sarah Addison Allen Copy Share Image
“No, indeed, 'pig' is very expressive. And an excellent description of a fellow who flirts with his brother's beloved.” — Kenneth Oppel Copy Share Image
“Here lies resting, out of breath, Out of turns, Elizabeth Whose quicksilver toes not quite Cleared the whirring edge of night.” — X.J. Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I feel like the queen of the oven! I am the Queen of all oven-dry! Master of heat! You may now address… — Elizabeth Duivenvoorde Copy Share Image
I live in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. and spend time in the West Village, where my wife Elizabeth Cotnoir, a writer-producer and documentary… — Howard Shore Copy Share Image
“JANE: "Will you tell me how long you have loved him?" ELIZABETH: "I believe it must date it from my first seeing… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Hi Lady, Hi Woman.., all that Naomi had, all that Mary had, all that Esther had, all that Elizabeth had, YOU ALSO… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
[ Elizabeth II] has immersed herself, in the sense [that] she can speak intelligently about any and all members of the Commonwealth… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
“I laugh, a sound that he cuts short with a kiss that tastes like strawberries and terror.” — Kelsey Sutton Copy Share Image
I guess I've grown to admire Queen Elizabeth II more. I've always struggled with my feelings about the Royal Family. I am… — Samuel Barnett Copy Share Image
The question is - did Richard Attenborough have a right to make 'Gandhi?' And did Danny Boyle have a right to make… — Shekhar Kapur Copy Share Image
Say 'Toronto' or 'Ontario,' and the immediate thought associations are with a somewhat blander version of North America: a United States with… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Having gone through so many of the personal things I've gone through, its about creating an (online) space for girls to be… — Elizabeth Berkley Copy Share Image
I've never been an impressionist. I was doing Sofia Vergara and Elizabeth Dole. I'm sometimes so low-confidence and self-aware, so characters that… — Cecily Strong Copy Share Image
“ As he’d slept one night, suffering from some nightmare, she’d gazed down at him with tenderness. Her chest had ached with… — Kresley Cole Copy Share Image
“Even Scientific American entered the fray with an article proposing that the person portrayed in the famous Martin Droeshout engraving might actually… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“She followed the melting flakes, revelling in the thickness, the softness of his hair, which he wore long. She had loved to… — Charlotte Featherstone Copy Share Image
“You want to know what's wrong?" He took her chin, forcing her to look at him. She could feel the angry pounding… — Monica McCarty Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth was happy in her marriage, she really was. It was just that sometimes she thought about all the experiences she’d never… — Emma Straub Copy Share Image
“And how do you propose we sort this out?" His voice was wonderfully hoarse. She smiled, a devilish glint in her eyes.… — Monica McCarty Copy Share Image
“The truth is that I want you. I have always wanted you, and you know that.” “I hate that word,” she burst… — Judith McNaught Copy Share Image
“Something dark moves out of the corner of my eye, and the room chills. When I glance over, I see Death, watching… — Kelsey Sutton Copy Share Image
“He pushed her jacket off her shoulders. It was warm in the room now, and she was comfortable in her sleeveless top.… — Jaci Burton Copy Share Image
“Such I was, from eight to eight-and-twenty; and such I might still have been but for you, dearest, loveliest Elizabeth! What do… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Mary was surrounded in her childhood by powerful women: the French Queen Catherine de Medici; the King’s lover, advisor and friend, Diane… — Jane Dunn Copy Share Image
Elizabeth Taylor was never told what to wear or paid to carry a certain handbag, — Daphne Guinness Copy Share Image
“... Of all the weapons in the world, love was the most dangerous.” — Seth Grahame-Smith Copy Share Image
“I've never been scared of the dark, but I'm still terrified of what's in it.” — Elizabeth Duivenvoorde Copy Share Image