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Bette Davis Quotes

Date of Birth: April 05, 1908    Date of Death: October 06, 1989

Born Ruth Elizabeth Davis, Betty Davis and her sister were raised by her divorced mother. Always a ham and looking for attention she first studied dance but decided that acting suited her better. She began her acting career in an off-Broadway play and made her Broadway debut in 1929. Threw the years she was Oscar nominated ten times, winning two, one in 1935 for the film “Dangerous” and the other in 1938 for “Jezebel”.




It's better to be hated for who you are, than to be loved for someone you're not. It's a sign of your worth sometimes, if you're hated by the right people.  ~ Bette Davis


If you have never been hated by your child, you have never been a parent.  ~ Bette Davis


Old age ain't no place for sissies.  ~ Bette Davis


You will never be happier than you expect. To change your happiness, change your expectation.  ~ Bette Davis


Everybody has a heart. Except some people.  ~ Bette Davis


The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he's dead.  ~ Bette Davis


You should know me well enough by now to know I don't ask for things I don't think I can get.  ~ Bette Davis


When a man gives his opinion, he's a man. When a woman gives her opinion, she's a bitch.  ~ Bette Davis


There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne.  ~
Bette Davis



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