Interview on her role in the Broadway play "Two for the Seesaw". The New York Times (1958).
“You wonder what I am doing? Well, so do I, in truth. Days seem to dawn, suns to shine, evenings to follow, and then I sleep. What I have done, what I am doing, what I am going to do, puzzle and bewilder me. Have you ever been a leaf and fallen from your tree in autumn and been really puzzled about it? That's the feeling.”
Letter to Eric Kennington (6 May 1935)
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1980s, 1984 letter to Encyclopedia Judaica
Source: from 1st paragraph, verified page 137 of "White King and Red Queen: How the Cold War was Fought on the Chessboard" by Daniel Johnson, published 2008 https://books.google.ca/books?id=7Lzd7SaQA_YC&pg=PA137
Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded (1931)
On being a female monarch, interview with Bo Lidegaard, 'Politiken' Partially available online http://politiken.dk/indland/ECE1495013/dronningen-opgaven-som-regent-har-man-for-livet/ (01 January 2012).
Life Philosophy
“What am I going to do with you?
I have suggestions, but this might not be the place for them.”
Source: Forbidden Pleasure
“The Buddhas who have been and who shall be, of these am I and what they did, I do.”
The Light of Asia (1879)