Best Gene Tierney Sayings
- In later years, I craved foods that were almost always fattening. Almost Always
- In my early days in Hollywood I tried to be economical. I designed my own clothes, much to my mother's distress. Clothes
- It is difficult to write about any form of mental disease, especially your own, without sounding as if you were examining a bug under glass. Any
- Men are wonderful. I adore them. They always give you the benefit of the doubt. Adore
- My departure from Hollywood was described as a walk-out. No one understood that I was cracking up. Cracking
- The Hollywood structure was monopolistic, run by four or five big studios. Big
- Those who become mentally ill often have a history of chronic pain. Become Mentally
- Throughout my career, I was to be cast as a frontier girl, an aristocrat, an Arabian, a Eurasian, a Polynesian, and a Chinese. Arabian
- Unlike the stage, I never found it helpful to be good in a bad movie. Bad
- We cannot calculate the numbers of people who left, fled or were fished out of Europe just ahead of the Holocaust. Ahead
- What a different world it was when I first sailed for Europe in 1930, with my mother, sister, and brother to spend six months abroad. Abroad
- When I met Jack Kennedy, he was a serious young man with a dream. He was not a womanizer, not as I understood the term. Dream
- In the months leading up to World War II, there was a tendency among many Americans to talk absently about the trouble in Europe. Nothing… Absently
- My mother would not talk to me for weeks, would not stay under my roof for as long as I was married to Oleg. Long
- I needed to be accepted, not humored. I intended to act. Accepted
- I hole up now and then and do nothing for days but read. Days
- I had no romantic interest in Gable. I considered him an older man. Considered
- I always tried to play my hunches. Always Tried
- Hollywood can be hard on women, but it did not cause my problems. Cause