Quote by Marlene Dietrich
To be completely woman you need a master, and in him a compass for

To be completely woman you need a master, and in him a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to and respect. If you dethrone him its no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved for long. – Marlene Dietrich

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