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| • | "When I wanted a light for a cigarette on the set, I would ask the nearest French workman", Movieland and TV Time Magazine, Aug. '60
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| • | "She asked if she might have one of my cigarettes. 'Mother doesn't approve,' she told me 'but I've been smoking since Romanoff and Juliet'", Movie Stars magazine, Feb. '61
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| • | "I hate...To give up smoking, because I always fail and then I know it's a crutch and that I'm a weakling", Motion Picture Magazine, Jan. '63
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| • | "lights a cigarette...Lighting another cigarette", Teen Magazine, Apr. '63
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| • | "[on meeting future husband Bobby Darin] He tried to stop me from smoking one night, and I didn't even know him. I thought, who is this idiot? How's he got the right to try to get me to stop smoking? That smoking bit was a thing to say hello because I wasn't very friendly", Motion Picture Magazine, May '63
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| • | "It bugs me that now at age twenty-one I can't seem to get it across that I can't exactly be the Girl Scout forever. From now on, people are going to see me with cigarette in hand and maybe even hoisting a Martini glass", Saturday Evening Post, Jun. '63
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| • | "lit a cigaret...gestured impatiently with the cigarette" w/pic, Screenland, Jul. '63
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| • | "I smoke and he'd like me to stop", Modern Screen, Apr. '66
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| • | "She puffed on a cigarette and then held it up for scrutiny. 'Look at this,' she said. 'A cigarette. I like to smoke. I'm 25 years old, and it so happens that I like to smoke. So out in Hollywood the studio press agents are still pulling cigarettes out of my hand and covering my drink with a napkin whenever my picture is taken. Little Sandra Dee isn't supposed to smoke, you know. Or drink. Or breathe.' She sighed tragically. 'Forty years old, they'll still be pulling the cigarette out of my hand,' she said...'I used to be so bored, giving those stupid interviews. I'd sneak off into the ladies' room and smoke a cigarette. Everyone thought I had kidney trouble. But I couldn't be seen smoking' ", Chicago Sun-Times, Nov. 5, '67
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| • | "more usually clutching a cigarette than not", Daily Mail, Dec. 19, '98 |
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| • | "Sandra complained to [a Toronto Star reporter in 1964] that she was forbidden to smoke in public", Toronto Star, Feb. 21, '05
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| • | "Her condition worsened because she continued to smoke and drink...Sandra could still phone for cigarettes and liquor. They were delivered to her small apartment when the caregiver was not there.", The National Enquirer, Mar. 7, '05 |
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| • | during 60's, "Dream Lovers: The Magnificent Shattered Lives of Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee" by Dodd Darin (son) |
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| • | "incessant puffs on the Tareyton filters she keeps scattered all around the house...a final wisp of cigarette smoke curled around her fathomless brown eyes", where?, when?
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