Quote by Dorothy Stratten
If someones going to talk about me, Id want it to be positively. T

If someones going to talk about me, Id want it to be positively. The way many write, youd think only bad things were interesting. If we dont think positive, whats the use? Its a lot more fun, you know. – Dorothy Stratten

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Its good to have a manager who shares your interests, or goals. You can presumably trust a husband. I dont know if its the best way to work. I really shouldnt discuss this. – Dorothy Stratten

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