Women's natural role is to be a pillar of the family.
Grace Kelly
Getting angry doesn't solve anything.
Emancipation of women has made them lose their mystery.
The freedom of the press works in such a way that there is not much freedom from it.
I certainly don't think of my life as a fairy tale. I think of myself as a modern, contemporary woman who has had to deal with all kinds of problems that many women today have to deal with.
I never really liked Hollywood. I found it unreal - unreal and full of men and women whose lives were confused and full of pain.
I don't like yelling and fighting, and I can't quarrel.
Home is here in Philadelphia. I never like to be away too long.
I was constantly falling in love, and it never occurred to me that this was wrong or bad.
I don't want to be married to someone who feels inferior to my success or because I make more money than he does.
Ingrid Bergman made an enormous impression on me. I couldn't imagine where that kind of acting talent came from.
I did enjoy and take pride in my work as an actress, yet I'm bemused by suppositions that my life since has somehow been less fulfilling. That certainly is not the case. Rather the reverse.
Other women looked on me as a rival. And it pained me a great deal.
Some day, I'm going to get married, and I'll want to tell my children I was in Africa on a safari.
If I'd met the prince two or three years earlier, perhaps I might not have married him - at least not so soon. But we came together at the right time.
I don't want to be a personality.
For a woman, forty is torture, the end.
The women here in Monaco don't like me, and so I have to watch everything I say and everything I do because they're so critical.
As an unmarried woman, I was thought to be a danger.
My husband often remarked what a pity it was that a great country like America, which in Europe is still regarded as such a young nation, should be represented seemingly only by old or infirm men.
I don't want to dress up a picture with just my face.
I walk an hour almost every day - and very quickly - wherever I am. Sometimes I go on long, all-day hikes with friends.
My husband is a good father, concerned about his children.
We just don't like the idea of turning the children over to nannies and minders. We like to help them ourselves - and then, of course, we know what to tell them when they ought to do something on their own.
If anybody starts using me as scenery, I'll return to New York.