A Quote by Jane Badler

I'm still the way I've always been. Lots of hair and eyes, a bit Raquel Welch-ish. — © Jane Badler
I'm still the way I've always been. Lots of hair and eyes, a bit Raquel Welch-ish.
As a kid I had a crush on Sophia Loren and Raquel Welch.
As a kid, I had a crush on Sophia Loren and Raquel Welch.
There's nobody fitter at his age, except maybe Raquel Welch.
I couldn't stand that my husband was being unfaithful. I am Raquel Welch - understand?
My name is Raquel Welch. I am here for visual effects, and I have two of them.
Tom Landry is a perfectionist. If he was married to Raquel Welch, he'd expect her to cook.
I had a kiss with Raquel Welch's daughter - she was a very naughty kisser.
Raquel Welch is someone I can also live without. We've got some love scenes together and I am dreading them!
Comparing Madonna with Marilyn Monroe is like comparing Raquel Welch with the back of a bus.
No one knows ish about ish, though some ish does get much closer to the real ish.
It seemed like a wonderful honor to have the Film Society of Lincoln Center screen 'The Films of Raquel Welch.' It shows a lot of a variety in what they've chosen; it kind of runs the gamut of my film career.
When you get older, you have to stay a bit rock n' roll so that young people will still be interested in you. The way you move, the way you talk, maybe the way you have your hair in your face a little bit - this keeps you interesting.
I don't wear much make up, but always have a bit of sheen on my cheeks, curled lashes, mascara and a bit of lip gloss. When it comes to hair styling I use Pantene Pro-V. The new Pantene Pro-V Aqua Light products are perfect for my hair, as it still gives it gorgeous condition but doesn't weigh it down.
My hair story has been unique because my mom's a German Jew, so her hair is way different than my hair. She was always learning on my hair growing up, but I would sit there for hours, and she did learn how to braid hair. Early on, it was a lot of tears while my mom was braiding my hair.
I have always been convinced that the only way to get artificial intelligence to work is to do the computation in a way similar to the human brain. That is the goal I have been pursuing. We are making progress, though we still have lots to learn about how the brain actually works.
I force my eyes upward and look at Mia for the first time. She's still beautiful. Not in an obvious Vanessa LeGrande or Bryn Shraeder kind of way. In a quiet way that's always been devastating to me. Her hair, long and dark, is down now, swimming damply against her bare shoulders, which are still milky white and covered with the constellation of freckles that I used to kiss. The scar on her left shoulder, the one that used to be an angry red weld is silvery pink now. Almost like the latest rage in tattoo accessories. Almost pretty.
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