I am just too much.
Meaning of the quote
"I am just too much." This quote means that Bette Davis felt she was a very strong, powerful, and passionate person. She didn't hold back and was always fully herself, which some people might have found overwhelming. The quote shows that Davis was confident and unafraid to be her true self, even if it was too much for others to handle.
About Bette Davis
Bette Davis was an acclaimed American actress who won two Academy Awards and was known for her intense, sardonic performances in a variety of film genres. She had a long and successful career in Hollywood, overcoming legal battles and personal challenges to become one of the most renowned actresses of classic cinema.
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Wave after wave of love flooded the stage and washed over me, the beginning of the one great durable romance of my life.
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With the newspaper strike on, I wouldn’t consider dying.
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Old age is no place for sissies.
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I was the Marlon Brando of my generation.
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Locations are all tough, all miserable. I never left the sound stage for 18 years at Warners. We never went outside the studio, not even for big scenes.
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Everybody has a heart. Except some people.
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I went back to work because someone had to pay for the groceries.
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People often become actresses because of something they dislike about themselves: They pretend they are someone else.
American actress (1908-1989)
My passions were all gathered together like fingers that made a fist. Drive is considered aggression today; I knew it then as purpose.
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To look back is to relax one’s vigil.
American actress (1908-1989)
I’d marry again if I found a man who had fifteen million dollars, would sign over half to me, and guarantee that he’d be dead within a year.
American actress (1908-1989)
An affair now and then is good for a marriage. It adds spice, stops it from getting boring… I ought to know.
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Sex is God’s joke on human beings.
American actress (1908-1989)
Hollywood always wanted me to be pretty, but I fought for realism.
American actress (1908-1989)
Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone-but not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding.
American actress (1908-1989)
Good actors I’ve worked with all started out making faces in a mirror, and you keep making faces all your life.
American actress (1908-1989)
When a man gives his opinion he’s a man. When a woman gives her opinion she’s a bitch.
American actress (1908-1989)
I will not retire while I’ve still got my legs and my make-up box.
American actress (1908-1989)
That’s me: an old kazoo with some sparklers.
American actress (1908-1989)
Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I’m afraid it did.
American actress (1908-1989)
Psychoanalysis. Almost went three times – almost. Then I decided what was peculiar about me was probably what made me successful. I’ve seen some very talented actors go into analysis and really lose it.
American actress (1908-1989)
Basically, I believe the world is a jungle, and if it’s not a bit of a jungle in the home, a child cannot possibly be fit to enter the outside world.
American actress (1908-1989)
In this rat-race everybody’s guilty till proved innocent!
American actress (1908-1989)
Why am I so good at playing bitches? I think it’s because I’m not a bitch. Maybe that’s why Miss Crawford always plays ladies.
American actress (1908-1989)
Oh, don’t let’s ask for the moon. We’ve already got the stars.
American actress (1908-1989)
We movie stars all end up by ourselves. Who knows? Maybe we want to.
American actress (1908-1989)
I was never very interested in boys – and there were plenty of them – vying with one another to see how many famous women they would get into the hay.
American actress (1908-1989)
This has always been a motto of mine: Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work.
American actress (1908-1989)
I sent my flowers across the hall to Mrs Nixon but her husband remembered what a Democrat I am and sent them back.
American actress (1908-1989)
I don’t take the movies seriously, and anyone who does is in for a headache.
American actress (1908-1989)
I’ve always liked men better than women.
American actress (1908-1989)
Life is a jest; and all things show it. I thought so once; but now I know it.
American actress (1908-1989)
A sure way to lose happiness, I found, is to want it at the expense of everything else.
American actress (1908-1989)
I never did pal around with actresses. Their talk usually bored me to tears.
American actress (1908-1989)
I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don’t remember ever having seen one weep.
American actress (1908-1989)
I will never be below the title.
American actress (1908-1989)
I don’t think of myself as a character actress – that’s become a phrase which means you’ve had it.
American actress (1908-1989)
There are new words now that excuse everybody. Give me the good old days of heroes and villains, the people you can bravo or hiss. There was a truth to them that all the slick credulity of today cannot touch.
American actress (1908-1989)
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American actress (1908-1989)
In this business, until you’re known as a monster you’re not a star.
American actress (1908-1989)
Gay Liberation? I ain’t against it, it’s just that there’s nothing in it for me.
American actress (1908-1989)
To fulfill a dream, to be allowed to sweat over lonely labor, to be given a chance to create, is the meat and potatoes of life. The money is the gravy.
American actress (1908-1989)
Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn’t do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.
American actress (1908-1989)
I’ve lost my faith in science.
American actress (1908-1989)
I work to stay alive.
American actress (1908-1989)
The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
American actress (1908-1989)
Acting should be bigger than life. Scripts should be bigger than life. It should all be bigger than life.
American actress (1908-1989)
The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he’s dead.
American actress (1908-1989)
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American actress (1908-1989)
Without wonder and insight, acting is just a trade. With it, it becomes creation.
American actress (1908-1989)
Strong women only marry weak men.
American actress (1908-1989)
I’d luv to kiss ya, but I just washed my hair.
American actress (1908-1989)
I am doomed to an eternity of compulsive work. No set goal achieved satisfies. Success only breeds a new goal. The golden apple devoured has seeds. It is endless.
American actress (1908-1989)
I do not regret one professional enemy I have made. Any actor who doesn’t dare to make an enemy should get out of the business.
American actress (1908-1989)
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can’t get work in the movies.
American actress (1908-1989)
I often think that a slightly exposed shoulder emerging from a long satin nightgown packs more sex than two naked bodies in bed.
American actress (1908-1989)
Today everyone is a star – they’re all billed as ‘starring’ or ‘also starring’. In my day, we earned that recognition.
American actress (1908-1989)
I’m the nicest goddamn dame that ever lived.
American actress (1908-1989)
From the moment I was six I felt sexy. And let me tell you it was hell, sheer hell, waiting to do something about it.
American actress (1908-1989)
It is my last wish to be burried sitting up.
American actress (1908-1989)
If you’ve never been hated by your child, you’ve never been a parent.
American actress (1908-1989)
I survived because I was tougher than anybody else.
American actress (1908-1989)