My first husband, yes, I eloped with him from Hungary against my mother’s wishes.
Meaning of the quote
Eva Gabor, a famous Hungarian actress, decided to get married without her mother's approval. She left Hungary with her first husband, going against what her mother wanted.
About Eva Gabor
Eva Gabor was a Hungarian-American actress and socialite who was best known for voicing Duchess and Miss Bianca in Disney animations and for her role as Lisa Douglas on the TV sitcom Green Acres. She came from a family of actresses, including her sisters Zsa Zsa and Magda Gabor.
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The average housewife goes to the restaurant to relax and enjoy the food. But when Eva walks in, she becomes the center of attention.
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If a man is truly in love, the most beautiful woman in the world couldn’t take him away. Maybe for a few days, but not forever.
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I made up my mind to be an actress when I was 4 years old.
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Most people don’t need to work as hard as I do.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
I’m a workaholic. Before long I’m traveling on my nervous energy alone. This is incredibly exhausting.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
I’ve always known I would be a success, but I was surprised at the way it came.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
My first husband, yes, I eloped with him from Hungary against my mother’s wishes.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
My co-workers expect me to be late and temperamental.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
I was the first actress in the family, and I am still the only actress in the family. I shouldn’t be saying it, but it slipped out!
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
There was no way I could live in Hollywood and not become an actress.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
The only thing you have to know are your words.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
I love the fast lane.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
I should have been smart enough to stay happy. But my ambition ruled my life.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
After all the work I’ve done, why should I suddenly be treated as a bona fide actress?
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
East Hampton happens to have been the first place in the world where I was a star, a real star with a star pasted above my name on the dressing-room door.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
It’s sheer torture. I have to be up with the chickens every day and go to work on my body. I hate it, but I do it.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
I’m acting when I serve as a hostess, when I run my wig business. I was born to act, and life itself is the greatest part.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
Love is a game that two can play and both win.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)
Marriage is too interesting an experiment to be tried only once.
Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1919-1995)