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Shirley Temple Inspirational Quotes (36)
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I wanted to be in the FBI. I also wanted to be a pie salesman. It was so intense that the studio got the prop department to make a little pie wagon and they filled it with tarts. I wheeled it around the set and sold them to the crew. I was about eight years old. I always sold out and I didn't have to pay for them. It was a great deal.
Shirley Temple
One has to handle these negative experiences alone.You can't get help from your friends or family.You're finally alone with it, and you have to come to grips with misfortune and go on.
Shirley Temple
I liked work shoes and big, working-class hands. The stars would come and go, but the crew on my movies was my extended family.
Shirley Temple
I work a seventeen hour day, and I'm personally responsible for 108 staff members in the embassy.
Shirley Temple
We would have to invent the U.N if we did not have it which is not an original thought.
Shirley Temple
I had a very close family and I couldn't get away with anything.
Shirley Temple
I don’t like to do negatives. There are always pluses to things.
Shirley Temple
Long ago, I became more interested in the real world than in make-believe.
Shirley Temple
One famous movie executive who shall remain nameless, exposed himself to me in his office. 'Mr X,' I said, 'I thought you were a producer not an exhibitor'.
Shirley Temple
By the time I got to the Fox studio for my first major film, I knew how to hit a mark. I knew how to memorize lines. I knew how to pay attention.
Shirley Temple
When you're a performer, you have to please a large audience. And when you're in politics, you have to please a large audience, too.
Shirley Temple
I stopped believing in Santa Claus when I was six. Mother took me to see him in a department store and he asked for my autograph.
Shirley Temple
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