Quote by Marilyn Monroe
I have always had a talent for irritating women since I was fourte

I have always had a talent for irritating women since I was fourteen. – Marilyn Monroe

Other quotes by Marilyn Monroe

When it comes to gossip, I have to readily admit men are as guilty as women. – Marilyn Monroe

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Men
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Beauty and femininity are ageless and cant be contrived, and glamour, although the manufacturers wont like this, cannot be manufactured. Not real glamour its based on femininity. – Marilyn Monroe

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Beauty
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If we mean to have heroes, statesmen and philosophers, we should have learned women. – Abigail Adams

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I dont mind a dirty girl. But what I find tragic is when we, as women, become not the subject of our own story but someone elses object. – Tori Amos

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Women

Men will never know the agony of childbirth, menstrual cramps, or removing glitter nail polish. – Author unknown

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Women

What made womens labour particularly attractive to the capitalists was not only its lower price but also the greater submissiveness of women. – Clara Zetkin

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