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Priscilla Presley Quotes
Inner beauty should be the most important part of improving one's self.
Priscilla Presley



Biography
Author Profession: Actress
Nationality: American
Born: May 24, 1945

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I don't want to be someone's entertainment.
Priscilla Presley

Yes, the divorce was difficult. It was difficult.
Priscilla Presley

There is a shyness about me, and I really need to get out more.
Priscilla Presley

I don't feel like a grandmother. I don't.
Priscilla Presley

I mean, I had probably an illusion of being the wife that, you know, I wanted to create a home. I wanted to have children. I wanted him to be a husband. It was never going to be that way. It couldn't be that way.
Priscilla Presley

Absolutely. I - you know, he was so that much a part of my life that, you know, Elvis, you know, once - once you bonded with him, I mean, there was no - there was no going back. He was just a great guy.
Priscilla Presley

As a person, he was wonderful. He really was a great person. He was full of life. He had a great sense of humor. Very talented, of course, but very caring to his parents. There was a very endearing quality about Elvis.
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Words
Beauty, Important, Improving, Inner, Most, Part, Self, Should, The Most Important
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Beauty, Important, Improving, Inner, Most, Part, Self, Should
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