Celebrity Quotes for the Week of Oct. 9

"You can point any kind of laser at my face, but I don't think Botox is for me. I think it is bad." -- Tina Fey, in the new issue of Harper's Bazaar (I'm Not Obsessed)

"I still love her. But she's retarded, too." -- Guy Ritchie, talking candidly about ex-wife Madonna (PopEater)

“Suri would sit in my lap in the makeup chair. She’d hand the wig lady the bobby pins." -- Katie Holmes, on being a working mom while performing in the Broadway run of "All My Sons" (Elle)
![It's the first time I've ever watched a movie [that I'm in] and in the end I'm like, 'OK! I didn't check my watch once!' -- Zac Efron, on his new movie, Me and Orson Welles (Socialite Life)](http://static.wonderwall.com/Photos/Original/10894_Original.jpg)
"It's the first time I've ever watched a movie [that I'm in] and in the end I'm like, 'OK! I didn't check my watch once!'" -- Zac Efron, on his new movie, "Me and Orson Welles" (Socialite Life)

"Well, I knew his intentions, and I knew he was standing up for art; and he told me before, when they said the nominees, he's like, 'You have this award'. And when they didn't call my name he was, like, completely shocked. And when he walked on the stage, I was like, 'No, no, no!' and then he spoke, and I was like, 'Oh, no, no, no!' -- Beyonce, talking to Oprah's BFF and O Magazine editor Gayle King about Kanye's VMA outburst (MTV)

"I think pineapple is very sexy. It reminds me of bikinis and the beach.” -- "Gossip Girl" star Penn Badgley, revealing his favorite fruit in a new Women's Health interview

"You're not entitled to anything simply because your sister has a recognizable name. Your idea of fame isn't fame. It's infamy." -- Frances Bean Cobain, in an open letter to Lindsay Lohan's younger sister, Ali (Celebuzz)

“People are defending Roman Polanski because he made good movies 30 years ago? Are you kidding me? Even Johnny Cochran didn’t have the nerve to go, ‘Well did you see OJ play against New England?’” -- Chris Rock on "The Jay Leno Show" (Evil Beet Gossip)

“Every step of this march is another important step in moving forward to making the United States truly a country of equal rights. Just like any other civil right, everyone deserves the choice to have their love and commitment recognized through marriage.” -- Charlize Theron, talking about the National Equality March, which took place on Sunday in Washington DC (Just Jared)
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