The only thing I regret about my past is the length of it. If I had to live my life again I’d make all the same mistakes – only sooner.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that Tallulah Bankhead does not have many regrets about her life. She feels that even the mistakes she made were important for her growth and development. If she could live her life again, she would make the same mistakes, but do it sooner, because those experiences helped shape who she is. The quote conveys the idea that we should not be too hard on ourselves for our past mistakes, as they can be valuable learning opportunities.
About Tallulah Bankhead
Tallulah Bankhead was an acclaimed American actress with a career spanning film, stage, television, and radio. She was known for her bold persona, liberal political views, and unconventional personal life, including her alcohol and drug use, as well as her relationships with both men and women.
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