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She and remarked
She could not resist the opportunity `` of showing her superiority in argument over a man '' which she had remarked as one of the `` feminine follies '' of Sara Sullam ; ;
She remarked that she found the night wind a little chilly, and Mr. Podger took her inside the fringe.
Gustavus Adolphus remarked: " She is going to be clever, for she has taken us all in.
She remarked that hosting the dinners is " the easiest thing in the world.
She remarked in 1981 that " Understanding what drugs can do to your children, understanding peer pressure and understanding why they turn to drugs is ... the first step in solving the problem.
She remarked in an interview that starring in the film was a positive experience for her, although she admitted that horror movies terrified her, particularly Vincent Price's House of Wax ( 1953 ).
She remarked to a journalist, " I've cast myself as Scarlett O ' Hara "; and The Observer film critic C. A. Lejeune recalled a conversation of the same period in which Leigh " stunned us all " with the assertion that Olivier " won't play Rhett Butler, but I shall play Scarlett O ' Hara.
( She later remarked, " Revue was one of those let's-throw-everyone-on-the-lot-into-a musical things, but I did a good song-and-dance number .").
She also excelled at dancing – an accomplishment often remarked by those who saw her, whether friendly or hostile, having been carefully trained in it since her early youth.
In his autobiography Steps in Time, Astaire remarked, " She ' put ' em down like a man ', no ricky-ticky-sissy stuff with Ellie.
She remarked famously, “ Sometimes talking to Eddie is just like dropping a stone in a well, except that it doesn ’ t thump when it hits bottom .” She subordinated her career to his and shared his reclusive life style.
She holidayed in the town as a child and remarked in an interview that while everything else in her life had changed, her mother and Southwold had remained the same.
She remarked that she would not want to go through the same experience again.
She once remarked of the 1978 album Ellen McIlwaine, " It could have been any other female vocalist, and next time it will be.
She was the second guest on Dietmar Schönherr's talk show Je später der Abend ( The Later the Evening ) when she, after a rather terse interview, remarked passionately to the last guest, bank robber and author Burkhard Driest: " Sie gefallen mir.
She remarked, " Even though every inmate was only allowed to do one a month, and I was only there for five months, I begged because I said I was an expert potter — ceramicist actually — and could I please make the entire nativity scene.
" Reflecting on the overall result of her rewritten scenes, Raft is said to have remarked, " She stole everything but the cameras.
An attractive, unnamed woman then came down to the ring, and announcer Bruno Sammartino remarked, " She must be some sort of movie star ," referring to her glamourous sex appeal.
Their liaison had lasted for three years ... At the soirée I was struck by my brother-in-law's state of nervous exhaustion but I thought it well to try and calm him by saying a word or two about Mary which would please him, so I remarked quite simply: " She is very beautiful.
She remarked that Benny was so enthusiastic about his own violin playing that at each break in rehearsal he would get his violin and they would play duets.
In his autobiography Steps in Time, Astaire remarked, " She ' put ' em down like a man ', no ricky-ticky-sissy stuff with Ellie.
She also remarked that riots in Bolivia might be dealt with by dividing the country up among its neighbors.
She once remarked to a close friend, " He disgusts me.
She had been a chain cigarette smoker for years, and Cagney remarked in his autobiography that when the cancer struck, " she didn't have a chance.

She and Hitler
She wrote to Hitler requesting a meeting.
She also told Hitler she wanted the freedom to act again: " I would not be able to go on living if I had to give up acting ".
She arrived in New York City in November 1938, five days before Kristallnacht, or ' night of broken glass '; when news of the event reached the U. S., Riefenstahl maintained that Hitler was innocent.
How can we ever thank you ?” She later explained: “ Everyone thought the war was over, and in that spirit I sent the cable to Hitler ”.
She posits that Ender Wiggin is an intentional reference by Card to Adolf Hitler and criticizes the violence in the novel, particularly at the hands of the protagonist.
She also told Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Ambassador who later became the Foreign Minister of Germany, that Hitler looked too much like Charlie Chaplin to be taken seriously.
Dalley notes " She was obsessed with meeting Hitler, so she really set out to stalk him.
Pryce Jones reports that " She saw him, it seemed, more than a hundred times, no other English person could have anything like that access to Hitler ", and the suspicions of the British SIS were aroused.
She caused controversy for describing Hitler as " fascinating ", and when asked: " What about the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis?
She was so fiercely outspoken against Adolf Hitler that her name appeared on his blacklist.
She was the effective head of the Wagner family from 1930 to 1945, and a close friend of German chancellor Adolf Hitler.
She corresponded with Hitler for nearly two decades.
" She was also interviewed that year by David Irving who reports that she said that she would then still welcome Hitler at the door, and that she did discuss with Hitler the saving of some individuals.
" She writes, " Ballot boxes brought Hitler to power in Germany, Mugabe to power in Zimbabwe, Milosevic to power in Serbia -- and could well bring the likes of Osama bin Laden to power in Saudi Arabia.
She witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement, and " saw roving Nazi gangs randomly beating Jewish men and women in the streets " of Vienna.
She wrote the play in 1940, when its call for a united international alliance against Hitler directly contradicted the Communist position at the time, following the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact of August 1939.
She worked as a hotel chef in Hamburg before World War II and wrote of preparing stuffed squab for Adolf Hitler.
She kills the baby ( whom she presumes to be actual Adolf Hitler, though the viewer might note it seems like a very normal baby, perhaps not very dark hair ), but the nanny ( discovering the death ) replaces the baby with a street gypsy's baby ( the mother being a very crazy looking woman who has black hair resembling the Hitler we know ), and she presents this baby to the father as his own.
She referred to him as " that certain gentleman " ( Dieser gewisse Herr ) and pleaded illness when Hitler came on an official tour in 1934.
She believed Hitler was a sacrifice for humanity which would lead to the end of the Kali Yuga induced by who she felt were the powers of evil, the Jews.
She travelled to a number of sites significant in the life of Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP ( German Nazi Party ), as well as German nationalist and heathen monuments, as recounted in her 1958 book Pilgrimage.
She quotes Hitler as saying, " They know exactly where we are, and sometime they ’ re going to destroy everything here with carefully aimed bombs.
She was sent there by her family when Hitler rose to power in Germany.

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