Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Kelly LeBrock

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British actress Kelly LeBrock.
Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Kelly LeBrock

Kelly LeBrock is an American-born English actress and model. Her acting debut was in The Woman in Red (1984), co-starring Gene Wilder. She also starred in the films Weird Science (1985), directed by John Hughes, and Hard to Kill (1990), with Steven Seagal.

I've dated jerks, so why not geeks?
If you can't be with yourself, you'll never learn to be with anyone else.
As long as my husband's looking at me, that's all I care about! — © Kelly LeBrock
As long as my husband's looking at me, that's all I care about!
Don't hate me because I'm beautiful.
I could be like everyone else and stop eating, but that wouldn't make me happy.
Success for me its to raise happy, healthy human beings.
You're at the mercy of the editors' hands.
Love has many faces.
I want to get the American people to start sitting at a table together and talking to each other, holding court, and enjoying a meal - and it doesn't have an expense.
One of my greatest struggles is, and has been for a long time, seeing unkindness on this planet. Unkindness and inconsideration. I try to help that by being more conscientious and helpful towards our fellow brothers and sisters.
If you want to be a party animal, you have to learn to live in the jungle.
[On her first meeting with he ex-husband, Steven Seagal:] He reminded me of an alien.
I'm quite shocked and have been for quite a while as for the way people are treating each other. That's why I go out and I speak for the hungry, and if I see somebody needs a hug during the day, I'll go and give them a hug, and I think we should all use a little bit more of that.
The work that I've been trying to do with violence against women and children comes from seeing quite a bit of violence. I just think it's important that we try to help the young boys who are watching the fathers do it - because if it's OK for the fathers to do it, then these young boys are watching their dads and going, well, nothing's happening to them, so maybe this is OK. But actually, this violence needs to stop in the sandpits.
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