Elaine Stritch quotes:

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  • You have to be very, very good looking to get ahead in motion pictures.

  • I think the most interesting New Yorkers are the people who were not born here.

  • Why haven't I made more movies? Nobody asked me.

  • I compare Stephen Sondheim with humor, because humor is unanalyzable. You can't analyze humor. You just have to get through it.

  • I love Birmingham, Michigan. It's lovely - you know, it's very similar to the Hamptons.

  • For my money, insecurity, depression, etc, can be healed by way of El Morocco, sad songs at 4am, and the pop of a champagne cork

  • I tell the truth, and it has gotten me into a lot of trouble. My dad used to say to me, 'If you tell the truth all day long, you will end up in jail.'

  • I find it easier to abstain than do a little bit of anything. I'm not a 'little bit' kind of dame. I want it all, whatever I do.

  • I could have made a lot of money doing 'Golden Girls,' and I would have been good. But the image of it! And for me to work with Betty White every day would be like taking cyanide.

  • All you have to do is say, 'I'm going home,' and you're the most popular girl at the party.

  • I am not influenced by other human beings. But I am inspired.

  • I can't explain chemistry. I really can't. I haven't got a clue what it's all about. It just happens. It's like falling in love. You can't explain why you fall in love or explain why it's this particular person.

  • The closer a part is to you, the harder it is to play. Anything else is just imitation. If I'm playing a Russian countess, I get the hat, the accent, the outrageousness. Easy. Playing a murderess? Perfect.

  • Audiences are not strangers to me. They're the best friends I've got in my life.

  • Talent is very dangerous. It alienates people.

  • I love holidays in New York. I love 'em. I want to celebrate something all the time, and New York has holidays for every day of the week, practically. I like holidays in New York City.

  • Fear is the base of what everybody does wrong in their lives.

  • There's something that really frightens me - and that's fear.

  • I don't have a great talent for explaining myself in acting because I can't explain it.

  • I think it's the wrong way around to say, 'When you get older move to the country.' I think when you get older you move to New York.

  • It gets tiring being a smartass.

  • I'm going to do less performing because I'm tired. It's hard to convince anybody that you're just going to take it easy.

  • I always say, 'If you can't give a reason for the banana peel being in the alley, then don't have the comic slide over it.' Do you understand what I mean? First explain how the banana peel got there quickly. And then there's a reason for all the comedy.

  • As a diabetic, I'm a walking picnic. I have to eat measured amounts of food at certain times.

  • Certain type of actresses get younger instead of older. I always say, 'Only ingenues age.'

  • There will always be ladies who lunch. Always. And apparently they live a long time.

  • I'm a hotel baby, absolutely: it's hard to think of a hotel I haven't stayed in.

  • I care about money, very much. I want it. I don't ever want to be without it. My mother once said about me, 'Elaine has to have money.'

  • I don't have to go to a doctor and have my face changed. It terrifies me that women do that.

  • Making clever speeches takes a lot of work and a lot of time.

  • Let me tell you about those convents. All that crap about extending the pinkie finger while sipping tea is a myth. Convent schools are breeding grounds for great broads and occasionally one-of-the-boys. Convent schools teach you to play against everything, which is what I'm still doing.

  • I do believe in the infallibility of the Pope, because I think we have to believe in something.

  • My movie career - if such a thing even exists - is laughable.

  • I have not had any of that surgical stuff. I am too curious to find out exactly how I progress every day of my life naturally. That is what fascinates me.

  • I'm a good acting partner for me... when I don't have anyone else, I do really well!

  • If I see a great performance on television, onstage, in the movies, I go to work the next day with a renewed energy and less fear. These great artists take me out of my life and make me want to go there.

  • You never know what is happening to yourself when it is happening.

  • I like being talked about. I think some people really don't... because they're secure enough and they don't need that.

  • My idea of serenity - that wonderful word that everybody's trying to get into their life - is call-waiting.

  • I get sick of saying how hard everything is. It's hard to get up in the morning. Everything's hard. Everything takes effort.

  • I don't think there's any thrill in the world like doing work you're good at.

  • This is a time in my life where I'm gonna behave like an elegant human being. Or not.

  • I love holidays in New York. I love `em. I want to celebrate something all the time and New York has holidays for every day of the week, practically. I like holidays in New York City.

  • Well if I had my choice I would not - I wouldn't mind working with Alec Baldwin, but the mother role - I'm kidding. It's terrific. I'll tell you what happened with Alec Baldwin and myself. This is a couple acting together just this side of heaven. He's one of the best actors I've ever worked with in whole life. And I - I'm not overdoing it. I just think he's about the best around today. So I got lucky.

  • Everybody's got a sack of rocks.

  • I certainly was not the romantic lead. I couldn't be that, because I was not that good looking. And that is something about Hollywood that I do not like at all. Why can't a woman who is just normally good looking fall in love? I mean, everybody in the movies is so good looking.

  • Tony Bennett said to me, "Wow, your talent is amazing." Maybe he's a bore, maybe he's a jerk, but when he said that to me, I didn't need anything more than that.

  • If somebody doesn't have any talent, get off the stage! You're wasting my time.

  • You cannot tell an audience a lie. They know it before you do; before it's out of your mouth, they know it's a lie.

  • Woody Allen is a better actor than anybody from the Actors Studio, and he can be anybody he says he is.

  • I don't know what to do with Warren Beatty. All I know is that he wasn't attracted to me. That's all right.

  • You can't be funny unless you're tragic, and you can't be tragic unless you're funny.

  • I wouldn't have a nose job. I like my nose fine.

  • Bette Davis taught Hollywood to follow an actress instead of the actress following the camera, and she's probably the best movie actress there's ever been.

  • And why not do something new every day of your life? Change! Change!

  • There's something exciting about being afraid.

  • I think it's the wrong way around to say when you get older move to the country. I think when you get older you move to New York. If you're a nice broad they'll look after you.

  • I love reviews. Anybody who tells you they don't read reviews is a liar.

  • I don't dislike the way I look. I think I look fine. I think I look extraordinary for 88. And I've got energy. Out of my way.

  • I don't wear a wig. I'd feel terrible onstage with a wig. I hate to be so 'Actors Studio'-ish, but I like to feel it's me out there.

  • Drama drama drama. The public wants it, so let them get the whole ugly mess. Why not?

  • I love audiences. My God, the best friends in the world!

  • Two drinks a day. Two drinks a day. TWO DRINKS A DAY! It doesn't work! Not when you want eleven, and not when you start shopping for wine glasses in the vase department at Bloomingdales.

  • It's a pain in the ass, show business. And the only time that I really enjoy it is when I'm in front of an audience and they're reacting to me.

  • Diabetes is a lousy, lousy disease.

  • I was so happy I didn't have to work that night. That was the truth, because show business is about the hardest profession in the world.

  • Easy does it is what I'm looking for,

  • People will always be around to tell you you're no good or you're wrong or unwise to keep doing what you want to do. They're wrong. They're always wrong. Keep going.

  • I have no intention of retiring. Even my blood sugar is better when I'm working.

  • I felt that I committed myself too much. I promised too much. But that way it's exciting.

  • I don't know what the hell I'm doing up there half the time. These performers that go on about their technique and craft - oh, puleeze! How boring! I don't know what technique means. But I do know what experience is. I know in my gut when I've done a scene right.

  • Betty White is probably a very nice woman.

  • For me, going to London is like coming home. In fact, I've often entertained the idea of ending my days there.

  • All of the writing on '30 Rock' is a joy to go into. It's pretty hot stuff.

  • When you're dealing with your life, my God, you gotta tell the truth.

  • This age thing is all up to you. It's like happiness is up to you. You just have to understand what it is before you get it.

  • It's very disconcerting to start out and to say, "I'm going to tell the truth," and then to realize it's that much trouble.

  • I've changed a lot, too! I'm different, too. I have far more in some ways to offer and far less in other ways to offer. That's life. And, you know, life goes on!

  • There's nothing attractive about doing a documentary. Nothing. It's hard, hard work, and I find having all the attention of the day on me a very unattractive proposition.

  • I never found anyone who could look after me as well as I could look after myself.

  • I like to keep active. I've got too much energy not to.

  • If you tell the truth all day long, you will end up in jail.

  • Onstage, nothing is as important as truth, nothing. As soon as you lie, they know it.

  • I don't want to see a movie twice. I don't want to do anything twice.

  • New York is like a disco, but without the music

  • I want to settle down this last time. I say last, because I don't think I'm in any condition to live a long time from now. The bell's gonna ring pretty soon.

  • I don't think I'm gonna die tomorrow or even two weeks from now, or even ever. I just don't know - who the hell knows what's gonna happen to them? Nobody! Isn't that comforting? Nobody has a clue. I like that we don't know. And I like that it's somebody else's decision, not mine.

  • I don't know what should have happened in my life, but I do know that I'm dancing as fast as I can.

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