- [on acting]: It isn't like painting a picture, or writing a book. When you finish an acting stint, there's nothing except money. You have to keep going, giving the best you've got, to get something intangible.
- I should have kept myself blonder and thinner, but I just didn't care enough.
- I don't really like people much. I mean, I know I should develop this passion for other people and, like, get to know them, but I couldn't care less. - on her relationship with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton during the filming of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
- Having an Academy Award lasts longer than sex.
- If I'd been a mother, I would have loved the child, but I just didn't have any connection with it when I was pregnant.... I never ever wanted children. It would have been like having an elephant. [Interview with People Magazine, admitting she had a miscarriage in 1965.]
- The truth is I was never married. We (she and Gerry Mulligan) had a long association but we never married. The newspapers jumped to that conclusion. And I'm not fussy about it. [Interview with The Christian Science Monitor, 1991]
- I've picked the wrong guys in the past and having a guy around drives me crazy anyway. I can never understand that moment when you get into bed and there's another person there who is going to intrude on your life.
- Gerry was a very handsome man, and Eric was a very pretty boy. That's about how deep my feelings went.
- [on Eric Roberts] Eric has a problem respecting women. I think it goes way back.
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