The one thing I never questioned about my mother was whether she loved me.
From Lorna Luft
Instead of joyfully looking forward to my birth, my mother began systematically preparing for her own death. She was fatalistic.
The only difference between the Bel Air of the '90s and the Bel Air of my childhood is that now the nannies are Latina instead of British, and the cars European instead of American.
There is a time of reckoning in all our lives.
My mother was a phoenix who always expected to rise from the ashes of her latest disaster. She loved being Judy Garland.
My mother should have been Jewish. She could have taught a class on how to induce guilt.
If you really want to kill yourself, you get a gun and blow your head off.
People are always asking me what it's like to be Judy Garland's daughter. It's hard to be a legend's child.
A career is all very well, but no one lives by work alone.
Life will force you to make changes you never wanted to make.
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