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Loretta Young

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I believe you have to nurture your conscience.


— Loretta Young


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I don't yearn to be a child again.


— Loretta Young


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I learned you have to fight for yourself in the picture business.


— Loretta Young


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I want no part of making any contribution whatsoever to the despair which eventually follows downbeat thinking.


— Loretta Young


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I was a very wanting child.


— Loretta Young


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I was as impatient about finding my dream man as I was about everything else I wanted.


— Loretta Young


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I was deaf and dumb and blind to all but me, myself and I.


— Loretta Young


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I'd lived by quotations, practically all my life.


— Loretta Young


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I'd thought of myself as a great big motion picture star from the time I was 6.


— Loretta Young


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I'm not sure the public knows what it wants.


— Loretta Young


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About Loretta Young

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Did you know about Loretta Young?

In the 1962–1963 television season Young appeared as Christine Massey a free-lance magazine writer and mother of seven children in CBS's The New Loretta Young Show. [citation needed]
The program which earned her three Emmys was based on the premise that each drama was in answer to a question asked in her fan mail. Clark Gable affair
In 1935 Young had an affair with a then-married Clark Gable while on location for The Call of the Wild.

The series earned three Emmy Awards and reran successfully on daytime TV and later in syndication. Young a devout Roman Catholic worked with various Catholic charities after her acting career. Loretta Young (January 6 1913 – August 12 2000) was an American actress.

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