“Old age ain't no place for sissies.”

—  Bette Davis

Roz Warren, Rosalind Warren, Women's Lip: Outrageous, Irreverent and Just Plain Hilarious Quotes, Sourcebooks, Inc., 2006, ISBN 1402203918, p. 179.
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film and television actress from the United States 1908–1989

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