Quote by Paulina Porizkova
My first recognition of age setting in was exactly on my 36th birt

My first recognition of age setting in was exactly on my 36th birthday. I have no idea why, on this day of all days, I looked in the mirror and realized my face no longer looked young. – Paulina Porizkova

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