Bette Davis clinging to Cary Grant.
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They said I was a monster, but if I became a monster, it was because I was in a monstrous business. I couldn’t ever afford to have my armor penetrated, because underneath, I was unprotected. Or so I thought. Now, as I approach the winter of my life, the winter which does not lead to spring, I realize that I’ve nothing to be ashamed of as a person. I’ve discovered that underneath the vulnerable person is the real armor.
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I’m the nicest goddamn dame that ever lived. —Bette Davis
Dick Cavett asking Bette Davis about a recent wasp sting on the Dick Cavett Show
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Letter found in a drawer of a desk that used to belong to Bette Davis.
Bette Davis photographed by Greg Gorman