Marilyn Monroe Quotes About Running

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  • When you're famous you kind of run into human nature in a raw kind of way. It stirs up envy, fame does.

    "Marilyn Monroe: A Life of the Actress". Book by Carl E. Rollyson, 1993.
  • Joe: You don't want me, Sugar. I'm a liar and a phony. A saxophone player. One of those no-goodniks you keep running away from. Sugar: I know, every time. Joe: Sugar, do yourself a favor. Go back to where the millionaires are, the sweet end of the lollipop, not the cole slaw in the face, the old socks and the squeezed-out tube of toothpaste. Sugar: That's right. Pour it on. Talk me out of it. (She grabs him to kiss him.)

  • This industry should behave like a mother whose child has just run out in front of a car. But instead of clasping the child to them, they start punishing the child. Like you don't dare get a cold. How dare you get a cold! I mean, the executives can get colds and stay home forever and phone it in, but how dare you, the actor, get a cold or a virus. You know, no one feels worse than the one who's sick. I sometimes wish, gee, I wish they had to act a comedy with a temperature and a virus infection.

  • You're always running into people's unconscious.

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Marilyn Monroe

  • Born: June 1, 1926
  • Died: August 5, 1962
  • Occupation: Actress
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