Dear Cary Quotes
Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
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“Daddy drove us to temple every Sunday morning, singing 'Jesus Loves Me, This I know' in the car. Then I'd go into Hebrew school and sing it for the rabbi. That caused quite a stir.”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“I found it when I came to understand that I had to practice unconditional love, patience, and acceptance first before I could expect that from any partner. I had to become the person that I wanted to fall in love with.”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“You see, next to fear, flatulence is the most fundamental aspect of the human condition. (Alfred Hitchcock)”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“All they had to do was let go, and they'd be free. But they held on.”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“Hitch, who was vocal in his disdain of movie stars, had been quoted more than once as saying, “[Cary was] the only actor I’d ever loved in my whole life.” Cary loved Hitch, too, and in addition to everything else, I think he always particularly enjoyed being around a fellow Englishman. “He’s English to the core,” Cary said appreciatively, adding, “if you overlook the fact that he’s really from another planet.” As”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“Dyan, if it weren’t for LSD, you wouldn’t be in my life,” he said. “Bottom line, I wouldn’t have found the courage to open my heart to you and let you in.” “That”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“But it all comes down to faith. Once you get a little glimmer of how powerful faith really is, a lot of things that used to be impossible to imagine seem perfectly natural.” “And”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
“Through several hours of revelry, I somehow got the idea that I could keep up with an English journalist. (Put English and journalist together and you get a liver as powerful as a nuclear reactor.) Cary was his usual moderate self, but I plowed along with Roddy, and I got as drunk as a rugby team after a tournament win.”
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
― Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant
