Living in continual chaos is exhausting, frightening. The catch is that it’s also very addictive. — Lorna Luft
Liza is in the tabloids almost as much as our mother was. She has struggled with her own ghosts and shadows. — Lorna Luft
My mother should have been jewish. She could have taught a class on how to induce guilt. — Lorna Luft
My mother was electric onstage, and I vividly recall the extraordinary power she had over her audiences. — Lorna Luft
My mother wasn’t rational those last years; if she had been, she would have been horrified by her own behavior. — Lorna Luft
People are always asking me what it’s like to be judy garland’s daughter. It’s hard to be a legend’s child. — Lorna Luft
The eyebrow pencil and false eyelashes were essential; my mother didn’t feel dressed without them. — Lorna Luft
The high point of my entire junior high school career was going backstage to meet george harrison. — Lorna Luft
The sicker mother got, the stranger the people surrounding her became. I called them the garland freaks. — Lorna Luft
To me, being grown-up meant smoking cigarettes, drinking cocktails, and dressing up in high heels and glamourous outfits. — Lorna Luft
Vincente understood all too well what was happening to liza; he had gone through it 40 years earlier with my mother. — Lorna Luft
When I got a call from los angeles to do the tonight show, I considered it more of an inconvenience than an opportunity. — Lorna Luft
When you’re judy garland and you want something, you just pick up the phone and call somebody. Anybody. — Lorna Luft
When your parent is a public idol, you never really have a chance to lay that parent to rest. — Lorna Luft