Top 52 Quotes & Sayings by Lee Radziwill

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Lee Radziwill.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Lee Radziwill

Caroline Lee Bouvier, later Canfield, Radziwiłł, and Ross, usually known as Princess Lee Radziwill, was an American socialite, public-relations executive, and interior decorator. She was the younger sister of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and sister-in-law of President John F. Kennedy. Radziwill was married three times, each marriage ending in divorce, with the marriage to third husband Herbert Ross ending in divorce shortly before his death in 2001.

It is difficult for someone raised in my world to learn to express emotion. We are taught early to hide our feelings publicly.
When I was married, I didn't work. When I had my children, I didn't work. But before that, I'd work for Diana Vreeland at 'Harper's Bazaar.'
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars... or narcissists. — © Lee Radziwill
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars... or narcissists.
If I see an orchid that's fantastically expensive, I'll buy it. It's worth it, for no other reason than it gives me pleasure.
I eat like a horse; sometimes I think I must have cancer.
When I look back on my life, it seems nearly everything of interest happened in little more than one decade - dramas, tragedies, major events, pleasures, my close friendships with artists and political figures, the lovely places where I lived in England and New York, the trips to Europe, visits at the White House.
I've always been interested in art, architecture, color.
I hate touch football.
Despite loving England and loving English gardens, I'm not a chintz person, never was. It's too cute.
My father, naturally, spoiled me when I was allowed to see him - flying to New York from Washington, alone, in those terrifying planes. He'd take me to Danny Kaye movies and rent a dog for me to walk in the park on Sunday - a different dog every Sunday - and then to have butterscotch sundaes with almonds at Schrafft's.
I don't like dining rooms. I think they have too much structure and are too formal.
I have a great curiosity to see new things, but not to own them. It's very peaceful this way, and one of the nice things about getting older.
Paris is life-enhancing for all those reasons we know and all those words that have become so banal. — © Lee Radziwill
Paris is life-enhancing for all those reasons we know and all those words that have become so banal.
Marriage is an extremely difficult relationship.
I like people like Andre Malraux, Edmund Wilson, Willa Cather, Robert Graves, Erik Erikson, and Francis Steegmuller.
When I was young, I used to think that everyone should die at 70.
I've always wanted to be an actress. At school and in college, I did some things. But then I married, and then I had children, and then there were the political years.
I'm obviously all for women's lib.
Onassis told me. He begged me to come to the wedding.
Jackie's dream was France, but mine was really art and Italy, as that was all I cared about through school. My history of art teacher, who saved my life at Farmington, was obsessed with Bernard Berenson, and I succumbed as well.
I don't know where this myth that I go to a lot of parties stems from. It's a total myth. I may go out to something special once a year.
I don't know what happened, but I lost the desire to acquire more things. It's very peaceful to have lost that desire.
I always begin a room with the rug; it is literally the foundation of the space. I then go on to the furniture.
New Yorkers are obsessed with youth and eternal youth and then their careers and making money.
There's a McDonald's in the Louvre.
I believe that without memories there is no life, and that our memories should be of happy times.
One can't help but be a bit melancholy when you see how the world has changed, and I don't mean that nostalgically.
I've often thought - even though it's hard to give him even more credit than he has had - that Andy Warhol must have started a lot of 15 minutes of fame.
When I buy something, I do so with the intention of keeping it forever.
There is something to be said for being older - and memories.
I never saw a play with my mother until I was 14, and then it was 'Hansel and Gretel.'
I find it hard to read people's minds, my own children's minds even harder. But it all worked out, and I was blessed with two wonderful children.
My childhood taught me nothing... zero.
I feel like I'm in my own world: in the world but not a part of it. — © Lee Radziwill
I feel like I'm in my own world: in the world but not a part of it.
I think there's nothing that makes you happier than to be really involved in something.
I am always aware that I've had a special and privileged life, yet it has been balanced by tragedy as it has been for so many others.
The most important thing, I've found, is to be self-reliant.
I'm constantly falling in love with objects, and they follow me around the world.
Paris is the most beautiful city in the world. It brings tears to your eyes.
When I was seven and we lived in New York, I ran away. I took my dog and started out across the Brooklyn Bridge... I didn't get very far... It's rather difficult to run away in your mother's high heels.
I think there's nothing that makes you happier than to be really involved in something. I can't imagine a totally idle life.
My ideal evening is to have dinner with one person or a few persons, and then be in bed by 11.
No, I never did hats. I didn't - never felt they were so becoming to me.
There were so many things I couldn't do when my brother-in-law was president. — © Lee Radziwill
There were so many things I couldn't do when my brother-in-law was president.
Divorce is a 50-50 thing, and it can be a number of petty things that finally drive you out of your mind.
I think grieving is the same for everybody that lost someone you love deeply. It's the same. You know, you're really no different than anybody else who's lost somebody they adored.
My mother endlessly told me I was too fat, that I wasn't a patch on my sister. It wasn't much fun growing up with her and her almost irrational social climbing in that huge house of my dull stepfather Hughdie Auchincloss in Washington.
Decorating has always been my hobby.
If I really can be said to have a personal style, I think it is reflected in my taste for the exotic and the unexpected. I like to create rooms which are essentially traditional - and then add touches of the bizarre and the delicious.
Taste is an emotion.
As a child, the person I admired most in the world was Lana Turner! She seemed the epitome of glamour, and her glitzy surroundings so enviable, the opposite of my mother's extremely banal taste.
Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars or narcissists
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