A Quote by Brigitte Bardot

There is a French proverb: To live happy, live hidden. Where can Brigitte Bardot hide? — © Brigitte Bardot
There is a French proverb: To live happy, live hidden. Where can Brigitte Bardot hide?
I'm quite discreet. I think I'd rather focus on my work. So, I only speak when I have something to say. 'Live hidden, and live happy.' Is that the same in English as it is in French?
The myth of Bardot is finished, but Brigitte is me.
I looked like Brigitte Bardot, and I was Stravinsky's goddaughter.
When I was younger, I was quite scared of a red lip. But I started listening to '60s French ye-ye pop when I was making 'Sucker.' I was looking at Brigitte Bardot and those kinds of girls. When they were dressed up, it was often a bold red lip.
My two style icons are Edie Sedgwick and Brigitte Bardot.
I loved what Brigitte Bardot represented in the 60's. Definite favourite.
I don't regret the numerous pictures of Brigitte Bardot, but I'd rather have a good photograph of my father.
I'd always tell my mom, 'I want to be famous like Claudia Schiffer or Brigitte Bardot.'
My mood board is archival images of Brigitte Bardot and Iman, and Naomi Campbell in the '90s.
She's the only woman I've ever had a sexual fantasy about. With me, looks come first, and she's everything a woman should be. She's blonde and beautiful, she's got the most incredible legs - et cetera, et cetera. And she's French as well. (on Brigitte Bardot)
Every winter, I'm a sexy academic deconstructionist. And in the summer, it's normally Brigitte Bardot on holiday in the 1950s.
My first tattoo is a French proverb, and it says, 'Dream your life, live your dreams.'
I admire so many women, it's hard to choose, but I've always loved Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and Mia Farrow.
There's nothing new about fashionable women borrowing from men's style; just think of Marlene Dietrich, Brigitte Bardot, or Diane Keaton.
Don't live to be unhappy, live to be happy. If you live to be happy you'll find the things that make you happy. And as you do that you find that sharing with others makes you much happier than taking from them.
I knew I had to be the best at something, otherwise I would be nothing. I knew I wanted the world to know about Brigitte Bardot.
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