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I had grown up accustomed to living a life of high drama.


One of the oddities about being Judy Garland's daughter was that everyone treated my mother with such awe that they would never have asked me the normal questions kids get about their moms.


Vincente understood all too well what was happening to Liza; he had gone through it 40 years earlier with my mother.


When you're Judy Garland and you want something, you just pick up the phone and call somebody. Anybody.


When my mother signed at MGM, that was the only kind of contract you could sign. There was no such thing as an independent agent.


When I got a call from Los Angeles to do the Tonight Show, I considered it more of an inconvenience than an opportunity.


When your parent is a public idol, you never really have a chance to lay that parent to rest.


My mother was electric onstage, and I vividly recall the extraordinary power she had over her audiences.


I was born in a blender.


I spent an entire evening seated between Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, being charmed from either side. It was pure Hollywood magic.


My mother wasn't rational those last years; if she had been, she would have been horrified by her own behavior.


Fabio kept asking me out, but I knew we'd never get his ego through the door.


Even at al my mother's concerts, I had never seen people go crazy the way they did with the Beatles.


Dinah had all the class.


Between them, my parents had 10 marriages.


Although I loved Liza as a little girl, it would be true to say I really didn't know her.


A star needs all the rest she can get.


My mother's suicide attempts were a way to release anxiety and get attention. Some of the attempts were drug reactions she didn't even remember later on.


The sicker mother got, the stranger the people surrounding her became. I called them The Garland Freaks.


The high point of my entire junior high school career was going backstage to meet George Harrison. I was simply awestruck.