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![]() Betty Grable Quotation"The woman's vision is deep reaching, the man's far reaching. With the man the world is his heart, with the woman the heart is her world." "You're better off betting on a horse than betting on a man. A horse may not be able to hold you tight, but he doesn't wanna wander from the stable at night." "There are two reasons why I am successful in show business and I am standing on both of them. " "It's loud, it's cheap, it's gaudy. It's like everything I've ever done - I LOVE IT!" "I'm strictly an enlisted man's girl." "I'm a song and dance girl. I can act enough to get by. But that's the limit of my talents." Movie Title: Wabash Avenue (1950) as Ruby Summers: Ruby Summers : Why, you overgrown, dime-a-dozen wiseacre pig-puss! Who made your clothes? Or did you grow 'em yourself? Ruby Summers : How did he get in here? Through what rat hole? Ruby Summers : Did you tell him? Andy Clark : Uh huh. Ruby Summers : How did he take it? Andy Clark : Straight out of the bottle. Movie Title: Down Argentine Way (1940) as Glenda Crawford, aka Glenda Cunningham: Glenda Crawford, aka Glenda Cunningham : Excuse me, I've got to go see a man about a horse. Movie Title: Footlight Serenade (1942) as Pat Lambert: Tommy Lundy : Will you come into my dressing room? Said the spider to the fly. Pat Lambert : Oh, thank you, Mr. Spider, but I'm very, very shy. Movie Title: I Wake Up Screaming (1941) as Jill Lynn: Jill Lynn : What's the good of living without hope? Ed Cornell : It can be done. Movie Title: How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) as Loco Dempsey: Loco Dempsey : Once you get one foot on the ground, you're really quite a jerk, aren't you? Movie Title: How to Be Very, Very Popular (1955) as Stormy: Stormy : Hey Curly! Wedgewood : Not so loud...do you wanna get me expelled? Curly... Curly : Yeah? Wedgewood : Do you think you can get in here without being seen? Curly : For what purpose? Stormy : Don't argue the man's got a fried chicken in here. Curly : Hold him. Stormy : You're still a pupil? Wedgewood : That's right. Stormy : Well what kind of a for-crying-out-loud kind of school could you be in? Wedgewood : This one, Bristol College. Stormy : This is a college? Wedgewood : Well, of course, what did you think it was? Stormy : I think you better let me outta here. I had all the college boys I want on Saturday nights thank you...tanked up on the two dollar gin. Movie Title: Meet Me After the Show (1951) as Delilah Lee: Delilah Lee : [singing] Men are nothin' but trouble, trouble, trouble. A horse is a good clean animal. Delilah Lee : Take your fingers out of your mouth, buster, and speak up. I wouldn't bite you... even if you appealed to me. |
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