The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Grace Kelly
- I would like to be remembered as someone who accomplished useful deeds, and who was a kind and loving person. I would like to leave the memory of a human being with a correct attitude and who did her best to help others.
- I avoid looking back. I prefer good memories to regrets.
- The idea of my life as a fairy tale is itself a fairy tale.
- I am basically a feminist. I think that women can do anything they decide to do.
- When at last I took the time to look into the heart of a flower, it opened up a whole new world; a world where every country walk would be an adventure, where every garden would become an enchanted one.
- I love walking in the woods, on the trails, along the beaches. I love being part of nature. I love walking alone. It is therapy. One needs to be alone, to recharge one’s batteries.
- I’ve been accused of being cold, snobbish, distant. Those who know me well know that I’m nothing of the sort. If anything, the opposite is true. But is it too much to ask to want to protect your private life, your inner feelings? Lots of things touch me and I don’t want to be indiscreet.
- The pearl is the queen of gems and the gem of queens.
- A person has to keep something to herself or you’re life is just a layout in a magazine.
- My father had a very simple view of life: you don’t get anything for nothing. Everything has to be earned, through work, persistence and honesty. My father also had a deep charm, the gift of winning our trust. He was the kind of man with whom many people dream of spending an evening.
Grace Kelly (1929–1982) was an American actress who became a global icon of elegance and later Princess of Monaco. Born in Philadelphia, Kelly was drawn to the arts from a young age, studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
She quickly rose to fame in Hollywood with roles in films like High Noon (1952), Mogambo (1953), which earned her an Academy Award nomination, and The Country Girl (1954), for which she won the Best Actress Oscar. Known for her poised beauty and sophisticated presence, Kelly became a favorite of director Alfred Hitchcock, starring in his films Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, and To Catch a Thief.
In 1956, she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco, ending her acting career to become Princess Grace. Devoted to philanthropy and the arts, she embraced her royal role. Tragically, she died in a car accident in 1982, but her legacy endures as a symbol of glamour and grace.
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