Jamie Lee Curtis
American actress and author
Jamie Lee Curtis (born November 22, 1958) is an American film actress and a successful writer of books for children. She has won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, a Golden Globe twice and has received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
This article about an actor is a stub. You can help out with Wikiquote by expanding it! |
This article on an author is a stub. You can help out with Wikiquote by expanding it! |
Quotes
edit- People get real comfortable with their features. Nobody gets comfortable with their hair. Hair trauma. It's the universal thing.
- Quoted in Funny Ladies: The Best Humor from America's Funniest Women by Bill Adler p. 36
- “The greatest gift to give to the people you love the most is your recovery.”
- I don't think any woman wants to be known for being beautiful or busty. I think you want to be known for who you are.
- Exchange the words ‘have to’ with ‘get to.’ Exchange the word ‘can’t’ with ‘unwilling.’
- "“Getting older makes you more alive,” "
- I think happiness comes from self-acceptance. We all try different things, and we find some comfortable sense of who we are. We look at our parents and learn and grow and move on. We change.
- And it felt really good to be needed. And to be trusted. And to be special.
- “We are all born worthy. Worthy of love, worthy of success.”
- Aging is human evolution in its pure form. Death, taxes and aging .... We are ALL going to age and soften and mellow and transition.
- The more I like me, the less I want to pretend to be other people.
- I don't think any woman wants to be known for being beautiful or busty. I think you want to be known for who you are.
Quotes about Jamie Lee Curtis
edit- Last October, the actor Jamie Lee Curtis posted a photo on Instagram showing terrified-looking children peering up at the sky. She captioned the post “terror from the skies” with an Israel flag emoji. When it was pointed out that the kids were Palestinian, she deleted the post. Her eyes may have told her that those innocent children were terrified; the narrative, however, was more complicated.
- Stop using the term ‘centrist’. It doesn’t mean what you think it does (22 August 2024), The Guardian