Cornelia Otis Skinner

Cornelia Otis Skinner
Cornelia Otis Skinnerwas an American author and actress...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActress
Date of Birth30 May 1901
CountryUnited States of America
learns life
One learns in life to keep silent and draw one's own confusions.
corner hearts women
Women have a special corner of their hearts for sins they have never committed.
age relief realization
There are compensations for growing older. One is the realization that to be sporting isn't at all necessary. It is a great relief to reach this stage of wisdom.
attitude justice choices
That food has always been, and will continue to be, the basis for one of our greater snobbism does not explain the fact that the attitude toward the food choice of others is becoming more and more heatedly exclusive until it may well turn into one of those forms of bigotry against which gallant little committees are constantly planning campaigns in the cause of justice and decency.
beautiful mind done
It's not that I don't want to be a beauty, that I don't yearn to be dripping with glamour. It's just that I can't see how any woman can find time to do to herself all the things that must apparently be done to make herself beautiful and, having once done them, how anyone without the strength of mind of a foreign missionary can keep up such a regime.
morning party devil
It's as though some poor devil were to set out for a large dinner party with the knowledge that the following morning he would be hearing exactly what each of the other guests thought of him.
lying age forget
Emily and I have now reached the time in life when not only do we lie about our ages, we forget what we've said they are.
beautiful horse insane
All I have learned about horses is that they are beautiful overrated creatures and are all born quite insane ...
mosquitoes ankles filling
mosquitoes were using my ankles as filling stations.
intelligence littles illusion
We all have our little illusions about our own mental abilities.
paris towers saint
the reason for the scaffolding on the tower of Saint Germain-des-Près is that a rich American has purchased it and is having it crated for shipping ...
art honesty trying
Public opinion which, to be sure, can at times be helpful, must never for an instant swerve us from what we know in our heart we are trying to convey. For honesty is the great requisite of art. If we remain honest with ourselves, art, which is always there, never lets us down.
rude heaven world
Courtesy is fine and heaven knows we need more and more of it in a rude and frenetic world, but mechanized courtesy is as pallid as Pablum ... in fact, it isn't even courtesy.
art women conversation
That amenity which the French have developed into a great art . . . conversation.