There have been plenty of interesting women who have been cast on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but no one has thrown better shade than Lisa Vanderpump. As one of the original housewives when RHOBH premiered in 2010, LVP has continued to be a staple figure on Bravo despite quitting the series after season 9. LVP's popularity with viewers didn't just solidify her as an early fan favorite but resulted in the spin-off show Vanderpump Rules, which just wrapped up its 9th season in January.

The Real Housewives franchise has become known for providing constant drama and entertainment, with many of the housewives delivering iconic quotes that have gone down in Bravo history. While some hilarious lines may have been said with less-than-happy intentions, the way the Beverly Hills ladies deliver lines is one of a kind. No one can forget the infamous Amsterdam dinner fight during RHOBH season 5, which pit Kim Richards against the rest of the ladies and gave way to Eileen Davidson's dramatic, "Beast? How dare you?!" Other great moments include Dana Wilkey showing off her $25,000 pair of sunglasses during RHOBH season 3, Paul "P.K." Kemsley telling Erika Jayne she's "inherently cold," during season 7, and of course, no one can forget Allion DuBois' iconic, "he will never emotionally fulfill you," monologue towards Kyle Richards in season 1.

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While the women of RHOBH can be shady, callous, and downright mean to one another, no one has more memorable one-liners than LVP. With her distinct personality and sense of humor to match, Lisa has given Bravo fans many quotes that are still frequently referenced today. Combined with a sharp mind and quick wit, Lisa's off-the-cuff remarks mean that no one is safe from her sass. With almost a decade of material in her repertoire, here are some of LVP's most savage quotes ranked from least to most devastating.

"I Don't Mean To Make Her Nervous...That Much."

Lisa Vanderpump in season 2 confessional for RHOBH on Bravo

LVP is not just known for being a hard worker with a variety of businesses but for her upfront honesty. Although Lisa never directly bullied or belittled her co-stars while on RHOBH, the 61-year-old was not shy about her feelings towards the other ladies and was equally quick to give her opinion. Despite the heavy accusations thrown by former co-stars like Adrienne Maloof, Dorit Kemsley, and Kyle Richards over the years, Lisa has almost always kept a cool demeanor. Even when she was slapped by Brandi Glanville during RHOBH season 5, Lisa's scarily-calm attitude sent a message to the other housewives more than any screaming or yelling would do. During a sit-down with Adrienne during RHOBH season 2, Lisa proved that she uses her strong and quiet facade as an advantage. Quipping to the camera, "I don't mean to make her nervous...that much," Lisa hinted at her charming yet manipulative side that would continue to make appearances.

"Throw Me To The Wolves And I Shall Return Leading The Pack."

Lisa Vanderpump waving during Pride in Vanderpump Rules

They say that confidence is key, and nothing could be truer for Lisa, whose sense of self is unmatched compared to many Real Housewives stars. While Lisa isn't afraid to fall into the background and let others have a moment to shine on camera, LVP is well aware of her influence and ability to steal the limelight at a moment's notice. Lisa's RHOBH season 5 tagline not only emphasizes her ability to take control of a situation but also establishes her dominance as a lead housewife. This quote also sets up the drama that appears throughout RHOBH season 5, in which a lot of housewives like Lisa Rinna and Yolanda Foster are left in a worse light than when the season started.

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"Sometimes I Want To Strangle Him, But That's Life, Isn't It?"

Ken Todd and Vanderpump Rules' Lisa Vanderpump with their dogs

Bravo fans have seen the rise and fall of many relationships through RHOBH's 11 seasons, but Lisa and Ken Todd are one of the only couples who were rarely filmed fighting. While the two would frequently bicker, their matching sense of humor showed viewers that off-the-cuff comments and loving insults are simply part of their love language (literally). Considering that Lisa and Ken got married in 1982 after knowing each other for just a few months, it's amazing that the two are still going strong 40 years later. That doesn't mean that they don't have arguments just like everyone else, however, and this quip from Lisa helps remind Bravo viewers that their relationship may not be any different than anyone else's. As they say, stars: they're just like us.

"The Crown Is Heavy Darlings, So Just Leave It Where It Belongs."

Lisa Vanderpump posing for the camera in Vanderpump Rules

There are a couple of things that Real Housewives fans look forward to ahead of a new season, such as the official cast list and their entrance lines during every episode's intro segment. With Lisa's taglines for RHOBH seasons 5 and 6 an instant hit with fans, it's only natural that viewers were excited to hear LVP's RHOBH season 7 tagline as the then-newest season inched closer. "The crown is heavy darlings, so just leave it where it belongs," is the quintessential Lisa Vanderpump statement that perfectly sums up her personality on the show: confident, self-assured, graceful, and above all, influential.

"I'm Passionate About Dogs, Just Not Crazy About B*tches."

LVP and Kyle arguing on vacation on RHOBH

As the third (and last) tagline on this ranking, LVP's opening line for RHOBH season 6 is easily one of the best entrances throughout the entire franchise. Not only is it ridiculously catchy, but the double entendre behind this quote is so strong that whoever wrote it deserves a raise. Known for her kindness and empathy for animals, Lisa has a particular affinity for dogs. Besides starting The Vandermpump Dog Foundation, a pet adoption service, in 2016, Lisa has protested the treatment of dogs in Yulin, China for years. While Lisa is dedicated to taking care of dogs - and most animals in general - LVP draws the line at her co-stars' shenanigans.

"You're Not Important Enough To Hate, Sit Down."

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This iconic smackdown actually comes from Vanderpump Rules, but it's without a doubt LVP's number-one savage quote. Lisa and longtime Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder's relationship could be compared to a mother and daughter's, with Lisa not afraid to put Stassi in her place as an employee or human being. After Stassi left the show on bad terms and briefly moved to NYC during season 3, these two reunited during season 4. Although Stassi tried to apologize for insulting Lisa and her business by offering her money, LVP's less-than-warm reception led to the 33-year-old emotionally trying to leave while accusing Lisa of hating her. Without missing a beat, Lisa delivered a response that sent fans of Vanderpump RulesThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and Stassi herself  reeling: "You aren't important enough to hate, sit down." The quick delivery of the line coupled with Lisa's usually calm demeanor makes for a great rewatch and solidifies her position as one of the greatest housewives to appear.

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