2. Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops.
3. I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me.
4. I think that making love is the best form of exercise.
5. Ah, beware of snobbery; it is the unwelcome recognition of one's own past failings.
6. To succeed with the opposite sex, tell her you're impotent. She can't wait to disprove it.
7. Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.
8. When people tell you how young you look, they are telling you how old you are.
10. I improve on misquotation.
11. Divorce is a game played by lawyers.
12. Do your job and demand your compensation - but in that order.
13. My father used to say: "Let them see you and not the suit. That should be secondary."
14. It's important to know where you've come from so that you can know where you're going. I probably chose my profession because I was seeking approval, adulation, admiration and affection.
15. It seems that each new marriage is more difficult to survive than the last one. I'm rather a fool for punishment - I keep going back for more, don't ask me why.
16. I have nothing against gays, I'm just not one myself.
18. If I had known then what I know now, if I had not been so utterly stupid, I would have had a hundred children and I would have built a ranch to keep them on.
19. A reporter in search of information wired Grant's agent: "HOW OLD CARY GRANT?" Grant happened to read the message himself and wired back "OLD CARY GRANT FINE. HOW YOU?"
20. (Talking about Burt Reynolds): As well as being my, and the world's favorite light comedian, Burt is a very considerate and thoughtful man.
21. The only really good thing about acting is that there's no heavy lifting.
23. I've often been accused by critics of being myself on-screen. But being oneself is more difficult than you'd suppose.
24. I know they nicknamed us "Cash and Cary," but I never asked Barbara Hutton for a penny. I never married a woman for money, that's the God's truth. I may not have married for very sound reasons, but money was the least of them.
26. On Katharine Hepburn: She was this slip of a women and I never liked skinny women. But she had this thing, this air you might call it, the most totally magnetic women I'd ever seen, and probably ever seen since. You had to look at her, you had to listen to her, there was no escaping her.
27. Everyone tells me I've had such an interesting life, but sometimes I think it's been nothing but stomach disturbances and self-concern.
28. I'd like to have made one of those big splashy Technicolor musicals with Rita Hayworth.
29. I have no plans to write an autobiography, I will leave that to others. I'm sure they will turn me into a homosexual or a Nazi spy or something else. (1981)
32. Actors today try to avoid comedy because if you write a comedy that's not a success, the lack of success is immediately apparent because the audience is not laughing. A comedy is a big risk. This is a tremendously costly business and to put money into a picture that might not come off - oh, that's pretty risky.
33. It takes 500 small details to add up to one favorable impression.
34. I tell you, in films, one doesn't really meet the audience. You don't get the impact or spirit of your audience, whereas when you are out in the public, you do.
35. I don't like to see men of my age making love on the screen. Being a father will make me more free than I have ever been. It will be a great experience. I can't wait. (1965)
36. I have spent the greater part of my life fluctuating between Archie Leach and Cary Grant, unsure of each, suspecting each.
38. Mostly, we have manufactured ladies - with the exception of Ingrid, Grace, Deborah and Audrey.
39. I can't portray Bing Crosby, I'm Cary Grant. I'm myself in that role. The most difficult thing is to be yourself - especially when you know it's going to be seen immediately by 300 million people.
40. (on Irene Dunne) Her timing was marvelous. She was so good that she made comedy look easy. If she'd made it look as difficult as it really is, she would have won her Oscar.
41. (on Betsy Drake) Betsy was a delightful comedienne, but I don't think Hollywood was ever really her milieu. She wanted to help humanity, to help others help themselves.
42. There are only seven movie stars in the world whose name alone will induce American bankers to lend money for movie productions, and the only woman on the list is Ingrid Bergman.
44. This, I love. I enjoy talking back and forth to people. You know, otherwise, I wouldn't get to meet the people.
45. A reporter once asked him: "Who is Cary Grant? He replied: "When you find out, tell me."
46. And there I suddenly found my articulate self in a dazzling land of smiling, jostling people wearing and not wearing all sorts of costumes and doing all sorts of clever things. And that's when I knew! What other life could there be but that of an actor?
48. Why don't you invent some hot diamonds?
49. On his mother: When I go to see her, the minute I get there I start clearing my throat.
50. If you want to be an actor, my advice is to learn your lines and don't bump into the other actors.
52. I took LSD with the hope it would make me feel better about myself. I wanted to rid myself of all my hypocrisies....
53. There is a great misconception about LSD and a great deal to explain.....I used it about 100 times before it became illegal.
54. On his retirement from acting: I got tired of getting up at six o'clock and tripping over all those cables and drinking out of Styrofoam cups. It's not as glamorous as you might think.
55. On his daughter: Jennifer is the best production I ever made.
57. On dying: I often wonder how I am going to do it. Do you ever wonder whether you are going to embarrass someone or do it in your sleep?
58. On dying: I would have thought that medical science would have had the problem of death all sorted out. I was sure that by the time I reached the age I am now, they would have found a cure for it, that they would be able to transplant everything and we'd all just keep right on going forever.
59. On women and marriage: You marry them and they've got you. You have a child with them, and then it's completely over.
61. On his autobiography: I'm too busy living my life to write about it.
62. On unauthorized biographies: I don't care what they're saying. I've developed a skin like a rhino's.
63. On unauthorized biographies: They all repeat rumors that I'm a tightwad and that I'm homosexual. Now I don't feel either of those is an insult, but it is all nonsense.
65. Virginia Cherrill (wife): "My possessiveness and fear of losing her brought about the very condition I feared: the loss of her."
66. Barbara Hutton (wife): "She wasn't cold to me. She was a lovely woman who suffered unjustly at the hands of the press. It was not her fault that she was born rich."
67. Betsy Drake (wife): "I owe a lot to Betsy."
68. Barbara Harris (wife): "Pretty good for an old geezer like me, isn't she?"
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