Quote by Patti Stanger
Think back to yourself at age 18. I know I was mighty different th

Think back to yourself at age 18. I know I was mighty different than the Patti I am today. As we grow up, we grow out of our haircuts, our apartments and – often times – our romantic decisions. – Patti Stanger

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The rich are different. Their wants are very high maintenance. Theyll pick eye color and hair color, all the way down to what she does for a living, what school she went to. Their list can be extremely long. But at the end of the day, dating is dating, because theyre human beings. – Patti Stanger

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Women are smart in business and dumb in love. They wont date outside their zip code, let alone outside the city. They are city snobs. – Patti Stanger

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Taylor Swift dates guys so she can write a breakup song about them. I dont think shes dating for love – I think shes dating for creativity. So lets get her off the market and put her in dating detox. If she really wants love, she has to stop writing music about them. – Patti Stanger

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