Words matter. These are the best Gal Quotes from famous people such as Eartha Kitt, Harry Dean Stanton, Bonnie Bedelia, Sutton Foster, Hank Williams III, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I never identified with anybody. I have always been very sensitive about my color, because everybody called me ‘yellow gal.’ I was caught in between both sides – nobody wanted me. I love that my audience is there, but I always feel as though I have to fend for myself.
I used to sing when I was six years old. When the family would leave the house, I’d get up on the stool and sing. ‘T for Texas, T for Tenessee, T for Thelma, the gal that made a wreck out of me.’ I was in love with my babysitter. She was 18. I was six.
I’m from New York; I’ve been in show business all my life. I’m a wild and crazy gal, yet I always play these soft, warm, loving earth mothers. It’s a pain in the butt. I’m a femme fatale!
I’m a T-shirts, sweatpants, and jeans kind of gal; I dress really simply and comfortably. But one of the things I love about being an actor is that I get to wear amazing costumes.
I take pride in the fact that a guy and a gal can come to my show, have a couple of beers and still go home with a little money in their pockets.
I’d go to a bookstore, and I’d flip through flap copy, and I’d think, ‘If this gal can get published, I can get published.’
Just look at Gal Gadot when she smiles or when she meets somebody and shakes their hand. That is the embodiment of Wonder Woman. She is so beautiful and powerful, but kind and generous and thoughtful. She’s just an amazing person.
Sure, I’ll have characters drop in and out of books but the main cast of characters always changes. Maybe I’m wrong but I think if had the same joe detective guy or gal, I wouldn’t write them as well; I wouldn’t do as good a job.
Sure, if I had a choice I’d really prefer Jackie at home, waiting for me with a hot meal on the table. But I married a show business gal – we met when we were working in the old ‘Billy Barnes Revue’ and I went into that marriage with my eyes open.
I’m a good skin, natural makeup kind of gal.
I have a thing for men’s boxer briefs and a tank top. If I’m wearing them, I’m a happy gal.
I’m never going to be a modern gal. I love colonial. I love early American. I love a big rectangular piece of brown furniture on a hardwood floor.
I’m naturally a muscular gal with some curves, so eating a Mediterranean diet makes my body happy.
When you expect to get into a negotiation, you expect to be faced by a guy that’s going to attack you, a guy or gal that’s going to attack or that they’re going to try to get the best of you. Two-thirds of us, that makes us very defensive.
I’m a lucky gal.
Sure, spending most of your time with attractive men who are all catches is great… but you can imagine how all that testosterone can overwhelm a gal.
I’m not really a first-move kind of gal.
I’m always out in the sun. I’m a big hiker and beach gal, so its really important for me to always have SPF on, which is something that you’ve got to find for your skin type.
Yes, I live in Manhattan – and yes, I’m a cast member on ‘The Real Housewives of New York’ – but deep down, I’m still a southern gal from Virginia at heart.
So, my sweetheart back home writes to me and wants to know what this gal in Bombay’s got that she hasn’t got. So I just write back to her and says, Nothin’, honey. Only she’s got it here.
I’m pretty much a thrift shop gal. Flea markets on Sundays.
Nobody’s perfect, but my dream gal would be intelligent. That’s really sexy to me. And kindness is also really, really important. And spontaneity – being open to whatever comes.
I’m not a Facebook/Twitter gal, but my husband is.
Being a gal, people can be a bit patronizing. ‘Oh, look at you using the computer.’ They would never say that to a boy. And I don’t let them do it to me.
I’m a ready-shoot-aim kind of gal.
You know who a complicated tax code kills? The guy or gal trying to start a business out of the spare bedroom of their home. So we’ve got to simplify our tax code.
When you’re a regular gal, you look in the rearview mirror, and in the bright daylight you see that line around your mouth, but when you’re an actress and you see that line up on the big screen, it’s, like, seven feet long.
I’m a Brooklyn-born, Queens-raised, Manhattan-honed New York gal who entered college with only the vaguest ideas about what was coming next.
To me, the two things that Gal Gadot – who is an amazing actress, and she played a great Wonder Woman – but the true things that she actually has inside of her are this incredible warmth and charm that is also informed by great intelligence. It’s those two things.
I’m a pretty emotional gal.
My mother had a radio show – a Barbara Walters type of gal and was very successful for about 20-some years on a radio station.
I am just a curious gal who is continuing to be curious.
I’m a fashion gal through and through.
I don’t get used to it. When something splashy comes around like the Emmys or the Baftas I’m still bowled over that a gal from Reno, Nevada, is on the arm of a gent like Patrick Stewart.
Does my character hate Bree? Well, let’s just put it this way. Bree hasn’t seen the last of me. I gave that drunk gal a ride home a few episodes ago and she turned on me!
I’ve always taken pride in relating to the underdog or little guy or gal.
I’m drawn to doing interesting stuff at work. And some of the time with the supernatural, you get to do really crazy, fun things. But I’m not a big genre-fantasy gal, particularly.
I’m an old-timey gal.
At times I’ve got a really big ego. But I’ll tell you the best thing about me. I’m some guy’s dad; I’m some little gal’s dad. When I die, if they say I was Annie’s husband and Zachary John and Anna Kate’s father, boy, that’s enough for me to be remembered by. That’s more than enough.
I think about growing up back in Philly. It was about friendship with the guys and having a distant crush on some gal. And when you finally got the nerve to take her out on a date, you went to her parents’ house with a shine on your shoes, took her to the movies, and got her home nice and early.