[on reporters badgering her about her youth in Weimar Berlin] They say they want to know about Berlin in the Thirties. But they don't want to know about the unemployment or the poverty or the Nazis marching through the streets. All they want to know is how many men I went to bed with. Really, darling, how on earth can anyone be interested in that?
[on reporters asking if her many sexual affairs were due to her feminist convictions] They asked if I was a feminist. Well, of course I am, darling. But they don't think that feminism is about sex, do they? It's about economics.
Having a man around the house is like having a crocodile in the bath.