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Good actors I've worked with all started out making faces in a mirror, and you keep making faces all your life.
— Bette Davis
Pray to God and say the lines.
— Bette Davis
You've got to know someone pretty well to hate them.
— Bette Davis
I've always liked men better than women.
— Bette Davis
I'm the nicest goddamn dame that ever lived.
— Bette Davis
The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
— Bette Davis
You should never say bad things about the dead, you should only say good ... Joan Crawford is dead. Good.
— Bette Davis
I would take a bad script and a good director any day against a good script and a bad director.
— Bette Davis
I sent my flowers across the hall to Mrs Nixon but her husband remembered what a Democrat I am and sent them back.
— Bette Davis
Old age ain't for sissies
— Bette Davis
Look, you're either loved or hated. Which is a good thing, as Bette Davis used to say.
— Mario Cantone
With the newspaper strike on, I wouldn't consider dying.
— Bette Davis
The casting couch? There's only one of us who ever made it to stardom without it, and that was Bette Davis.
— Claudette Colbert
I don't think in business it matters whether you're a man or a woman if you can do your job and have a brain.
— Bette Davis
I will never be below the title.
— Bette Davis
I have eyes like a bullfrog, a neck like an ostrich and long, limp hair. You just have to be good to survive with that equipment.
— Bette Davis
I think I'll have a large order of prognosis negative.
— Bette Davis
A sure way to lose happiness, I found, is to want it at the expense of everything else.
— Bette Davis
I was the kid that grew up watching Bette Davis films.
— Rebecca Hall
You will never be happier than you expect. To change your happiness, change your expectation.
— Bette Davis
Temperament is something that is an integral part of the artist. Not temper, temperament. There is a vast difference.
— Bette Davis
I was the Marlon Brando of my generation.
— Bette Davis
Even as a kid, I was more enchanted watching Bette Davis than Errol Flynn.
— Richard LaGravenese