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"We remained friends -- she and Mike Todd and Eddie and I -- for about three years, until Mike's passing. Then my husband took over his job. [Laughs] Then, of course, there was a breach in our friendship for many years. We made up when I married again and she married Richard Burton. People always assume you're going to carry a grudge, but I don't do that. We passed through that with time." —Reynolds remembering Elizabeth Taylor, who wooed away her husband Eddie Fisher (pictured) in one of the biggest scandals of old Hollywood, in People magazine. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"This is a painful and heartbreaking time. As a mother, my concern is for the children. I ask for compassion, respect and privacy as my children and I try to rebuild our lives and heal. I will have no further comment." —Maria Shriver, commenting on the bombshell news that her husband of 25 years, actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, had fathered a love child with the family housekeeper. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"You're not supposed to f--- the kids." —Farrow, venting in her 1997 memoir "What Falls Away" about the affair her boyfriend Woody Allen had with her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn. (Ron Galella/WireImage/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"There were three of us in this marriage." —Princess Diana in a TV interview on her marriage to Prince Charles and his dalliances with mistress Camilla Parker-Bowles. Diana acknowledged that his affair prompted her to have her extramarital relationships. (Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"Yes, I have filed for divorce. I don't know what else to say. I'm sad, and I am scared." —Bullock, commenting to People on Jesse James' infidelities. (John Shearer/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"We remained friends -- she and Mike Todd and Eddie and I -- for about three years, until Mike's passing. Then my husband took over his job. [Laughs] Then, of course, there was a breach in our friendship for many years. We made up when I married again and she married Richard Burton. People always assume you're going to carry a grudge, but I don't do that. We passed through that with time." —Reynolds remembering Elizabeth Taylor, who wooed away her husband Eddie Fisher (pictured) in one of the biggest scandals of old Hollywood, in People magazine. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"I felt stupid as more things were revealed -- how could I not have known anything? The word betrayal isn't strong enough. I felt like my whole world had fallen apart. It seemed that my world as I thought it was had never existed. I felt embarrassed for having been so deceived. I felt betrayed by many people around me....It is hard to describe the emotional roller coaster I have been on, and it's not over yet. I pretty much followed -- and am following -- the stages of grief that I have learned in my psychology studies: shock, bargaining, anger, depression -- and I am still working on the last stage, forgiveness and/or acceptance." —Elin Woods in her one and only interview (with People magazine) about her husband Tiger's many infidelities. (Harry How/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
"I thought I had the picket fence. I thought we were happy." —A teary Brinkley testifying in court during her divorce from Peter Cook, who had an affair with an 18-year-old. ( Manny Ceneta/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures