3 Quotes & Sayings By Valentina Hepburn

Valentina Hepburn was born in London, England as the daughter of actors. She learned to speak French and German from her mother, and English from her father. She also learned Russian from her husband, who was a diplomat. Valentina Hepburn was a film actress during the silent era Read more

Her career began in 1914 and continued through 1966. Her acting career included a variety of roles including comedienne, dramatic actress, and exotic beauty. In 1920, she met and married Prince Alexander Obolensky.

Her husband was Russian aristocrat and diplomat Alexander Obolensky, who would later become the Ambassador to Hungary. In 1937 she met her second husband, American actor Spencer Tracy at a party hosted by Charlie Chaplin in London. He would be her second husband until their divorce in 1945.

The two remained friends until he died in 1967.

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He takes my face in his hands and presses his lips against mine — a tender, beautiful kiss — the kiss I’ve waited for forever. He quickly pulls his shirt over his head and my breath catches in my throat at the sight of his muscular body and smooth skin. He pushes Ordinary gently to the bottom of the bunk and climbs in next to me. Wrapping his arms around me, he lays his head next to mine. At last, we sleep.' ..from Notes on a Rebellion . Valentina Hepburn
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What would you like for your own life, Kate, if you could choose?”“ Anything?”“ Of course anything.”“ That’s really easy, Aunty Ivy.”“Go on then.”“ A straw hat..with a bright scarlet ribbon tied around the top and a bow at the back. A tea-dress like girls used to wear, with big red poppies all over the fabric. A pair of flat, white pumps, comfortable but really pretty. A bicycle with a basket on the front. In the basket is a loaf of fresh bread, cheese, fruit oh..and a bottle of sparkly wine, you know, like posh people drink. “I’m cycling down a lane. There are no lorries or cars or bicycles. No people — just me. The sun is shining through the trees, making patterns on the ground. At the end of the lane is a gate, sort of hidden between the bushes and trees. I stop at the gate, get off the bike and wheel it into the garden.“ In the garden there are flowers of all kinds, especially roses. They’re my favourite. I walk down the little path to a cottage. It’s not big, just big enough. The front door needs painting and has a little stained glass window at the top. I take the food out of the basket and go through the door. “Inside, everything is clean, pretty and bright. There are vases of flowers on every surface and it smells sweet, like lemon cake. At the end of the room are French windows. They need painting too, but it doesn’t matter. I go through the French windows into a beautiful garden. Even more flowers there..and a veranda. On the veranda is an old rocking chair with patchwork cushions and next to it a little table that has an oriental tablecloth with gold tassels. I put the food on the table and pour the wine into a glass. I’d sit in the rocking chair and close my eyes and think to myself.. this is my place.” From A DISH OF STONES . Valentina Hepburn