Quotes by Pretty Woman It is not easy to be a pretty woman without causing mischief. Anatole France pretty-woman easy sex To desire to be perpetually in the society of a pretty woman until the end of one's days, is as if, because one likes good wine, one wished always to have one's mouth full of it. Andre Maurois pretty-woman women wine My mom actually didn't let me read any women's magazines growing up. She also didn't let me see Pretty Woman. She thought that I was going to want to be a hooker. So, instead, I just got cast in Scary Movie. Anna Faris pretty-woman growing-up mom God bless them pretty women, I wish they was mine, Their breath is as sweet, The dew on the vine. Bob Dylan pretty-woman women sweet Pretty words, as pretty women, wrinkle up and die. Charles Bukowski pretty-words pretty-woman wrinkles A novel according to my taste, does not come into the moderately good class unless it contains some person whom one can thoroughly love - and if a pretty woman, all the better. Charles Darwin pretty-woman doe class You can have your pick of pretty women. Why me? You're like the ocean, Pattyn. Pretty enough on the surface, but dive down into your depths, you'll find beauty most people never see. Lucky me. I fell in, headfirst. Ellen Hopkins pretty-woman ocean people For me, I don't feel it is a success in the career to be the pretty woman; career success comes from being characters who tell us something about the truth. Emmanuelle Beart pretty-woman careers character If you've been a pretty woman and always pursued by lovers, losing that and not having that - it feels like a great loss. Erica Jong pretty-woman losing loss I doubt if Dickens did, especially his women-his pretty women-Mrs. Dombey, Florence, Dora, Agnes, Ruth Pinch, Kate Nickleby, little Emily-we know them all through Hablot Browne alone-and none of them present any very marked physical characteristics. They are sweet and graceful, neither tall nor short; they have a pretty droop in their shoulders, and are very ladylike; sometimes they wear ringlets, sometimes not, and each would do very easily for the other. George du Maurier pretty-woman doubt sweet Pretty Woman was the easiest job I've ever done. I just wore the right toupee. Hector Elizondo pretty-woman done jobs Pretty women without religion are like flowers without perfume. Heinrich Heine pretty-woman women flower Paris, like every pretty woman, is subject to inexplicable whims of beauty and ugliness. Honore de Balzac inexplicable pretty-woman paris Stores are never nice to people. They're nice to credit cards. J. F. Lawton pretty-woman nice people The bad stuff is easier to believe. You ever notice that? J. F. Lawton pretty-woman stuff believe There are certainly not so many men of large fortune in the world, as there are pretty women to deserve them. Jane Austen pretty-woman men world I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow. Jane Austen pretty-woman eye pride Nothing is more pleasant than to see a pretty woman, her napkin well placed under her arms, one of her hands on the table, while the other carries to her mouth, the choice piece so elegantly carved. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin pretty-woman choices hands American pictures usually have no subject, only a story. A pretty woman is not a subject. Julia Roberts doing this and that is not a subject. Jean-Luc Godard pretty-woman subjects stories I'd like to do 'My Best Friend's Wedding,' 'Pretty Woman,' Meg Ryan type stuff. Romantic comedies. I'd love to do some action stuff as well. Jennifer Love Hewitt pretty-woman my-best-friend stuff 123»