Words matter. These are the best Lady Colin Campbell Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When I was a young woman, my looks attracted a lot of compliments. My mother, however, could not share attention with any other human being.
Diana, whatever her failings, was not into making money, or as Harry and Meghan put it, financial independence.
We know that the British public are obsessed with class.
I’m a kind person.
All I can say is anybody who’s spent most of his life living a lie is not somebody I admire.
I have loads of secrets to tell all the time.
There’s something about me, even without make-up. Men always made a bee-line for me.
I’m not two-faced, I’m honest, and I tell it the way it is. And I’m not good at hypocrisy, pretending to be someone I’m not.
Colin Campbell should be thanking me for raising his profile. I’m the only one who’s put the Colin Campbell name on the map. Who has even heard of Lord Colin Campbell?
You can’t go around telling people what a monster your mother was on a day to day basis. It’s unseemly.
Honours can generate a lot of income for the nation because they are viewed as so prestigious internationally.
I have never slept in a bed with anybody. Even when I was married we slept in separate beds.
You don’t lose the regard of not only a nation but of an international community and regain it overnight.
My mother was a fun-lover. Everything had to be pleasure.
I like having fun, but the most important thing is to be as good a person as you can be.
I’m sorry if you’re partly black you’re partly black. You’re not fully black.
Overconfidence has never been my problem.
If the right man came along I would be prepared to marry again.
My mother was a terrible narcissist and I could well have turned out like her.
There is no cure for narcissistic personality disorder. If you have a relationship with someone who has it, there will be a certain level of pain built into it. I don’t think you can have a close, loving relationship with a narcissist, and I don’t think it’s possible to be a true narcissist and be a good mother.
It’s so nice to see that one’s opinion of humanity is accurately gauged.
My mother was a professional beauty. She played the vamp for all it was worth.
I’m just one tiny speck on this earth and I am always mindful of the fact that other people have rights and interests.
I think it’s a flawed philosophy to believe impunity when it’s inappropriate.
I’ve always been loving and outgoing, and wanted to be happy. Just because you’re born disabled, it doesn’t mean you have to end up having a terrible life. You make choices and you can choose to embrace life. Bloody hell, it’s up to you!
I am a sport. And I don’t have a chip on my shoulder.
I would go into the ‘Big Brother’ house for £5million. That is how much I would ask for if they want me.
I’m not a pushover.
I believe that narcissistic personality disorder is a middle- and upper-class disease because you have to have the means to indulge it; you need money and power. Narcissists create havoc around them. You can’t get away with that doing a menial job.
I have been Lady C since 1974 when I married my husband, Lord Colin Campbell. We may be divorced, but I kept the title – not because it is specifically important to me but simply because it is my name.
I just want a nice guy who loves me and who I love.
My father insisted that each of us have a career. His family were refugees and he understood the vicissitudes of fortune.
My IQ is 154. It was measured because my father was desperately hoping that they could determine if I had anything wrong psychologically so that I could be locked up the way one of his sisters had.
Tony Hadley is a big Conservative. He is desperate to become a Lord. He’s jealous of me.
If you know anything about writing biographies, or what is regarded as a good biography, you have minimum input from the person you are writing about.