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Mrs. Patrick Campbell

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    Mrs. Patrick Campbell

    Do you know why the Lord withheld the sense of humor from women? So that we may love you instead of laugh at you.

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    Mrs. Patrick Campbell

    I believe I was impatient with unintelligent people from the moment I was born: a tragedy - for I am myself three-parts a fool.

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    I do not really care what people do as long as they do not do it in the street and frighten the horses.

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    I have laid my cheek upon the earth and felt it my mother's bosom.

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    I once undertook on behalf of a friend to smuggle a small dog through the customs. I was of ample proportions, and managed to conceal the little dog upon my person. All went well until my bosom barked.

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    Lillian Gish may be a charming person, but she is not Ophelia. She comes on stage as if she had been sent for to sew rings on the new curtains.

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    Mrs. Campbell once attempted to smuggle her pet Pekingese through customs by tucking him inside the upper part of her cape. "Everything was going splendidly," she later remarked, "until my bosom barked.

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    Oh dear me - it's too late to do anything but accept you and love you - but when you were quite a little boy, somebody ought to have said "hush" just once!

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    Our best loved friend is always in some way our peer.

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    People we love must be loved as they are. It is a want both of wisdom and courage on our part - a sort of drug - this wilful blindness, to blame them, because they fail our vision of them.

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    Tallulah [Bankhead] is always skating on thin ice. Everyone wants to be there when it breaks.

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    Wedlock is the deep, deep peace of the double bed after the hurly-burly of the chaise lounge.

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    Wedlock: the deep, deep peace of the double bed after the hurly-burly of the chaise longue.It doesn't matter what you do in the bedroom as long as you don't do it in the street and frighten the horses.

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    You can do anything in London, as long as you don't do it on the street.

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    Youth is harmed by having wisdom thrust upon it. Youth must gather wisdom slowly, in laughter and tears.

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    Mrs. Patrick Campbell

    My dear, I don't care what they do, so long as they don't do it in the street and frighten the horses