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Fred Astaire was retired when he worked in 'The Pleasure of His Company.' They were lucky to get him to play the father part.
Debbie Reynolds -
Every performer should learn a little bit of everything.
Debbie Reynolds
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I'm 78. We've lost a lot of our great stars. I can't hang out with those who aren't here. The phone service to Heaven is so bad, you know. But I get to visit with their memories.
Debbie Reynolds -
I got to sing a wonderful song called 'I Ain't Down Yet.' Well, I ain't.
Debbie Reynolds -
Music will bring you through... It brought me through.
Debbie Reynolds -
He caressed my backside. I had heard that he was famous for his 'admiration' of the ladies, but I didn't expect him to be handling my booty. As handsome as Prince Philip is, I wasn't sure if he was making a pass or just exercising some royal rights to squeeze the foreigners.
Debbie Reynolds -
I should see a board of directors who should vote on who I should date.
Debbie Reynolds -
When you were under contract, you did what you were told to do.
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If love alone could cure our children, they would always be well.
Debbie Reynolds -
Bette Davis was a close friend. She loved to have a good time.
Debbie Reynolds -
People used to call her Debbie Reynolds' daughter. Now they call me Princess Leia's mother!
Debbie Reynolds -
Hollywood has been an enormous part of my life, as I know it has been for countless fans all over the world.
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I'm a sucker for a good movie.
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I went to the school of hard knocks.
Debbie Reynolds
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Too many mothers have lost their children, for thousands of different reasons.
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I love having my ghosts, and I love having my memories.
Debbie Reynolds -
We were very poor, and I entered a talent contest as a young teenager because if you entered, even if you didn't win, they gave you a free blouse.
Debbie Reynolds -
Drama's unhappy, and playing someone unhappy would make me unhappy.
Debbie Reynolds -
I'm always sad to see a relationship not work, but what happens between two people is not my business.
Debbie Reynolds -
I had a normal life; we didn't meet movie stars. We lived in Texas where you had rollerskates, and if you got a bicycle, that was a very big gift.
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We were rather poor, but we always had what we needed.
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We slept in the park before we had a house, and eventually we shared a home - my parents, my grandparents and five uncles, my family, all of us - on White Oaks Street by Magnolia Street near the railroad. Those were hard times, but I loved living there.
Debbie Reynolds -
Old age is a wonderful time of life. At least, that's what everyone tells you. But let me tell you: it is not true. What's true is that your hips, knees and ankles gradually give up on you - everything is quite dreadful, really. And it was a terrible thing to have told us because we believed it.
Debbie Reynolds -
I wanted to be as comfortable in that environment as she was. I moved around those areas in character.
Debbie Reynolds