Top 65 Quotes & Sayings by Mercedes McCambridge

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Mercedes McCambridge

Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge was an American actress of radio, stage, film, and television. Orson Welles called her "the world's greatest living radio actress." She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her screen debut in All the King's Men (1949) and was nominated in the same category for Giant (1956). She also provided the voice of the demon Pazuzu in The Exorcist (1973).

I'd stand in line for Confession with old people and little kids, and as the line moved up, I knew when I got into the box that I would lie! Again!
Aside from my son, no person has ever shown for me the gentle concern I knew from Governor Adlai Stevenson.
I've always had bronchitis. I've been administered the Sacrament of Death three times for it. — © Mercedes McCambridge
I've always had bronchitis. I've been administered the Sacrament of Death three times for it.
I never wanted a Guardian Angel. I didn't ask for one. One was assigned to me.
I can only know what love is insofar as I can feel it.
Young Jimmy Dean fell off the world as suddenly as he had come.
I have no use for people who hunt for what they call sport.
There are zillions of people who say that alcoholism is a disease, but not many of them believe it.
The great people I've met always have time for the niceties.
When I am rehearsing for a play, I try to read nothing that might distract my concentration from the work in progress.
If I have to climb to heaven on a ladder, I shall decline the invitation.
I believe in joy, but I believe in the flip-side, agony.
A rich man can afford to be generous to many. — © Mercedes McCambridge
A rich man can afford to be generous to many.
I'd never been in play long enough for the flowers to die in the dressing room.
Only a certain breed of actor should ever even try to work for Orson Welles. I'm glad I'm one of that breed.
My name is real, which probably explains why I never became a superstar... how would that look in lights?
I was taught to be anti-Jewish.
I think The Exorcist was the hardest work I've ever done.
Most people call me Mercy. I like it.
I'm glad I am a woman who once danced naked in the Mediterranean Sea at midnight.
Joan Crawford is a movie queen. I had never met one before. I know now what I don't want to be.
So many people have really wanted to die. They seem ashamed to say so. I think it would help if they would say so.
I am rich from the bequests other gifted people have seen fit to leave to me.
At awards time, The Exorcist was nominated in 11 categories, everybody but the janitor was up for an Oscar. There was no category for what I did.
I lose all control after two drinks of anything.
I don't think the Hollywood community is interested in what I can do. That's all right. I've never looked for a job in my life, and I'm not going to start now. I have plenty to keep me busy.
Alcohol is a very patient drug. It will wait for the alcoholic to pick it up one more time.
With two leftover husbands to account for, my wicked soul has just about shriveled and died.
Like many alcoholics, I was a staggering woman in a chic apartment, sick and utterly disgusting.
I cannot sustain hate for longer than a couple of years.
I don't think I should have been married... to anybody.
It is a remarkably beautiful piece of home furnishing, the Oscar. I used to keep it up in front of a mirror so that it looked like two.
My only true harmony lies deep within my soul, wherever that is. I know that somehow I am in tune with the universe.
My admiration for the phenomenon of Alcoholics Anonymous is boundless.
I find it next to impossible to remain politely silent when people prate to me about the glory of being given another chance to live happily ever after!
One of the cruelest judgments sustained against me is that I have spoken out as a recovered alcoholic to stimulate my acting career.
I have reached a state in life where I can buy a whole house full of chairs and can bump into them until they are black and blue.
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker. — © Mercedes McCambridge
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker.
Neiman-Marcus is one thing, and the Dallas Cowboys are another.
I am responsible for no one but myself.
I can choose to accelerate my disease to an alcoholic death or incurable insanity, or I can choose to live within my thoroughly human condition.
I have always had a lot more trouble with my truths than with my deceits.
My second marriage had a lot to do with alcohol.
Nobody understands that by the time the addiction has set in the alcoholic is mandated to drink ... he cannot not drink! Nobody wakes up in the morning and says, 'Jiminy Cricket, I feel sensational! My life is really in great shape! I think I'll become an alcoholic!' I firmly believe that when a shaking-to-pieces alcoholic says he needs a drink or he will die, he means it.
Everything edible is fried in Texas! Or it is buried in the ground to cook before it is eaten. ... Texas food should be forbidden! 'The steaks at night are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas!' And they are always afloat in grease. Next morning you are served a smaller steak, which serves as a platform for two fried eggs ... all of this afloat in the same grease! 'Chicken, you say? You bet! Comin' up!' Same grease! They are right. Comin' up! For hours afterwards. I couldn't believe the crust of an apple pie! Same grease!
It is a remarkably beautiful piece of home furnishing, the Oscar. I used to keep it up in front of a mirror so that it looked like two
the Irish ... are full of the fear of the Lord and the joy of living, and they don't know how to combine the two, but they'll sure have a good time trying.
I'd never been in play long enough for the flowers to die in the dressing room — © Mercedes McCambridge
I'd never been in play long enough for the flowers to die in the dressing room
While I am rehearsing a play, I try to read nothing that might distract my concentration from the work in progress.
Most people call me Mercy. I like it
So many people have really wanted to die. They seem ashamed to say so. I think it would help if they would say so
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker
I think The Exorcist was the hardest work I've ever done
Radio is truly the theater of the mind. The listener constructs the sets, colors them from his own palette, and sculpts and costumes the characters who perform in them.
There are zillions of people who say that alcoholism is a disease, but not many of them believe it
I lose all control after two drinks of anything
My anger made me drink as an escape from reality, a way of forgetting. But you don't know when the medicinal effect ends and the poisoning begins ... This is my sixth year of sobriety. Overcoming alcoholism has been my greatest challenge and my greatest reward.
It is said that people learn to hate each other because of little things ... not big ones. I know I have always learned to love because of little things ... I'm not at all sure that there are any big ones.
Like so many other recovered alcoholics, I am to this day bewildered that it took so long for me to understand that there was no such animal as 'social drinking' for me; that it had nothing to do with my willpower or self-respect or moral fiber, that it was a simple biochemical intolerance to a drug.
I have reached a state in life where I can buy a whole house full of chairs and can bump into them until they are black and blue
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