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If there's anything intolerance can't tolerate, it's ridicule!
— Arlene Francis
Counterfeit charm is worse than none at all.
— Arlene Francis
Make stuff you love and talk about stuff you love and you'll attract people who love that kind of stuff. It's that simple.
— Austin Kleon
Apathy is about as near to the undertaker as you can get.
— Arlene Francis
I wanna roll it, roll it, roll it, roll it. Is all I wanna do, for you baby. Girl, it's something kind of sexy. Goin' on about you babe.
— R. Kelly
Frankly, I've come to feel that there are two kinds of people: those who act like thermometers and those who act like thermostats.
— Arlene Francis
Vampires have become tragic or romantic figures. Vampire are largely seduction tales. They're no longer the scary creature in the dark.
— Stephen Graham Jones
Self-love is so monogamous that no one is going to take the trouble to break the affair up for you.
— Arlene Francis
When I did 'Babe' I wanted to talk about animal rights without going through some convoluted justifications about using animal products.
— James Cromwell
Your heart spoke before your brain could stop it.
— Kelly Oram
Life is the best party I've ever been invited to.
— Arlene Francis
Out of sight, out of mind' applies with even greater force to entertainers than to lovers ...
— Arlene Francis
There is nothing more boring than a bored person.
— Arlene Francis
It is almost axiomatic that the best conversationalist is really the best listener.
— Arlene Francis
I was somebody's boyfriend now. This would mean a lot of trial and error. But she was who I wanted to try and err with.
— Rob Sheffield
I hope what I do and what I just did inspires people around the world to reach for the skies.
— Nik Wallenda
Trouble is a sieve through which we sift our acquaintances. Those too big to pass through are our friends.
— Arlene Francis
A little misery, at times, makes one appreciate happiness more.
— L. Frank Baum