Every few months, I find myself in Europe or the Middle East.
I always ask my brides, 'Who are you, and what do you want to tell everybody?'
Ghosts, like ladies, never speak till spoke to.
'The Lady' is a piddling little magazine that no one cares about or buys.
I can only spend $140 a month in here. I'm saving, like, $10,000 a day.
I don't care about how many times somebody recognizes my face.
I made up my mind that I wanted everything, and nothing would stop me.
I grew up in Columbus, Indiana, a kind of industrial and farmland place.
I watched television a little, but I mostly just drew and read magazines.
Always carry a book on a date so that when you get bored you can slip into the Ladies for a read.
When people have too many choices, they make bad choices.
The ladies of comedy now are comfortable dressing up. It's not forbidden anymore.
As I get older, I find that wearing bright colors cheers me up.
Modeling, for me, isn't about being beautiful but creating something interesting for people to look at and think about.
What I enjoy most is that every day I get to play a new character.
I have a necklace with a golden key, given to me by my sisters, which I always wear.
My favourite place to eat is my grandma's kitchen. She makes a mean crab cake.
By the end of Fashion Week my apartment is covered with makeup and clothes and shoes. Everything you can think of.
The '60s aren't over; they won't be over until the Fat Lady gets high.
What people say isn't going to stop me. I have to do things for myself.
It's all about the blanket. Blanket, pillow, and red wine. You should always be asleep on a plane.