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I've always been interested in art, architecture, color.
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When I was young, I used to think that everyone should die at 70.
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I believe that without memories there is no life, and that our memories should be of happy times.
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I have a great curiosity to see new things, but not to own them. It's very peaceful this way, and one of the nice things about getting older.
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I'm obviously all for women's lib.
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I'm constantly falling in love with objects, and they follow me around the world.
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I think there's nothing that makes you happier than to be really involved in something.
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Onassis told me. He begged me to come to the wedding.
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I've often thought - even though it's hard to give him even more credit than he has had - that Andy Warhol must have started a lot of 15 minutes of fame.
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When I was seven and we lived in New York, I ran away. I took my dog and started out across the Brooklyn Bridge... I didn't get very far... It's rather difficult to run away in your mother's high heels.
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One can't help but be a bit melancholy when you see how the world has changed, and I don't mean that nostalgically.
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The most important thing, I've found, is to be self-reliant.
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Marriage is an extremely difficult relationship.
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When I was married, I didn't work. When I had my children, I didn't work. But before that, I'd work for Diana Vreeland at 'Harper's Bazaar.'
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No, I never did hats. I didn't - never felt they were so becoming to me.
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When I look back on my life, it seems nearly everything of interest happened in little more than one decade - dramas, tragedies, major events, pleasures, my close friendships with artists and political figures, the lovely places where I lived in England and New York, the trips to Europe, visits at the White House.
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I think grieving is the same for everybody that lost someone you love deeply. It's the same. You know, you're really no different than anybody else who's lost somebody they adored.
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My childhood taught me nothing... zero.
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Paris is life-enhancing for all those reasons we know and all those words that have become so banal.
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Decorating has always been my hobby.
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When I buy something, I do so with the intention of keeping it forever.
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New Yorkers are obsessed with youth and eternal youth and then their careers and making money.
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I don't like dining rooms. I think they have too much structure and are too formal.
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There were so many things I couldn't do when my brother-in-law was president.