Quote by Cesar Romero
But by the time I was 40, everything was winding down. It started

But by the time I was 40, everything was winding down. It started after the war. On the plus side, there was more more products and technology. But for me the nightlife was winding down, the glamour, the fun. – Cesar Romero

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