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Lillie Langtry

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I do not regret one moment of my life.


— Lillie Langtry


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After being so bad I could hear the angels singing.


— Lillie Langtry


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I am a grandmother now, and that means age is creeping on, creeping on.


— Lillie Langtry


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I have always been willing to take the blame for the things I have done.


— Lillie Langtry


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Anyone who limits her vision to memories of yesterday is already dead.


— Lillie Langtry


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Feed the dogs. I hate to hear them barking like that.


— Lillie Langtry


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I am happy as happiness goes, for a woman who has so many memories and who lives the lonely life of an actress.


— Lillie Langtry


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I felt weary of the responsibility of owning houses and was glad enough to pass mine on to others.


— Lillie Langtry


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I found my interest lapse in both acting and racing.


— Lillie Langtry


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Anyone's life truly lived consists of work, sunshine, exercise, soap, plenty of fresh air, and a happy contented spirit.


— Lillie Langtry


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Eventually a cordial relationship developed between her and Princess Alexandra. In 1899 Lillie Langtry married the much younger Hugo Gerald de Bathe. In 1902 Jeanne Marie married the Scottish politician Sir Ian Malcolm.

She would become the subject of much public and media interest. She was also known for her relationships with nobility including the Prince of Wales the Earl of Shrewsbury and Prince Louis of Battenberg. born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton achieved overnight celebrity status when in May 1877 Lady Sebright invited her to an "an evening at home" attended by some of the famous artists of the day.

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