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As a young girl, I was very proud at overcoming a reading handicap whilst other girls of my age read abundantly.
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A dress made right should allow one to walk, to dance, even to ride horseback.
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A woman without perfume is a woman without a future.
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Strength is built by one's failures, not by one's successes.
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In truth, women are the strong ones.
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One should not seek happiness, but rather happy people.
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What every Englishman thinks about patriotism, the last refuge of a scoundrel.
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He who does not enjoy his own company is usually right.
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Clothes by a man who doesn't know women, never had one, and dreams of being one!
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Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.
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Caring about beauty, it is necessary to start with the heart and soul, otherwise no makeup will not help.
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Coquetry, it's a triumph of the spirit over the senses.
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I am no longer what I was. I will remain what I have become.
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A woman does not become interesting until she is over 40.
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That's what fame is: solitude.
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Early happiness handicaps people. I do not regret having been profoundly unhappy.
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A woman needs independence, not equality. In most cases, equality is a step down.
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Before me no one would have dared dress in black.
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We are born with only one face, but laughing or crying, wisely or unwisely, eventually we form our own.
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As long as you know men are like children, you know everything!
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Scheherezade is easy; a little black dress is difficult.
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Some people pursue unhappiness because happiness is too mild a sensation.
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A fashion that does not reach the streets is not a fashion.
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There goes a woman who knows all the things that can be taught and none of the things that cannot be taught.