[in 1913] I'd rather jump from a moving train or ride a motorcycle 50 miles an hour or take a ride in an aeroplane than eat.
[asked why she married Rudolph Valentino] It was simply a
case of California, the glamor of the Southern California moonlight and the
fascinating lovemaking of the man.
[on why she believed Rudolph Valentino married her] I honestly
believe that Rudolph would have married any woman with an
automobile.
[on her second encounter with Rudolph Valentino at a party] The first question
he asked was, "Do you care to dance?" I decided to sit it out with him
under a California moon.