The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Eartha Kitt
- It’s all about falling in love with yourself and sharing that love with someone who appreciates you, rather than looking for love to compensate for a self love deficit.
- I have used all the manure that has been thrown on me as fertilizer to make me stronger.
- I’ve never felt that fear is my enemy. Fear is my friend. It offers me a chance to stay alert, keep growing, continue creating something new. If you don’t take that sort of risk, you learn nothing.
- A man has always wanted to lay me down but he never wanted to pick me up.
- I fall in love with myself, and I want someone to share it with me. And I want someone to share me, with me.
- The river is constantly turning and bending and you never know where it’s going to go and where you’ll wind up. Following the bend in the river and staying on your own path means that you are on the right track. Don’t let anyone deter you from that.
- Greed can be very dangerous because you sacrifice your soul for the sake of something material, and then you start sacrificing people in order to keep that which is material.
- I’m very happy with what the gods have given me. I take life as she presents herself to me, and whatever you see in my face is what I have earned.
- Don’t depend on other people to be responsible for you. Don’t make yourself stressed out over nonsensical things like material things.
- The thing that hurts, that became anger, was when I realized that if you tell the truth, in a country that says you’re entitled to tell the truth, you get your face slapped and you get put out of work.
Eartha Kitt (1927-2008) was an American singer, actress, and dancer, renowned for her sultry voice and captivating stage presence. Born on January 17, 1927, in North, South Carolina, she faced a challenging childhood marked by poverty and discrimination. Kitt rose to fame in the 1950s with her distinctive purring vocal style, highlighted in hits like “Santa Baby” and “C’est Si Bon.”
Her acting career flourished with groundbreaking roles, such as Catwoman in the 1960s “Batman” TV series. An accomplished performer, she earned multiple Tony and Grammy nominations. Despite her success, Kitt faced backlash for her outspoken views on civil rights and opposition to the Vietnam War, leading to a temporary exile from the United States.
In the later years of her career, Eartha Kitt continued to captivate audiences with her timeless talent. She earned a new generation of fans through appearances in films like “Boomerang” and “The Emperor’s New Groove.” Kitt’s legacy endures as an icon who defied societal norms, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and inspiring future generations of artists. She passed away on December 25, 2008, but her contributions to music, film, and activism continue to be celebrated worldwide.
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