Quote by Marilyn Monroe
I used to think as I looked out on the Hollywood night, There must

I used to think as I looked out on the Hollywood night, There must be thousands of girls sitting alone like me dreaming of being a movie star. But Im not going to worry about them. Im dreaming the hardest. – Marilyn Monroe

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I think one of the basic reasons men make good friends is that they can make up their minds quickly. – Marilyn Monroe

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Fame is like caviar, you know – its good to have caviar but not when you have it at every meal. – Marilyn Monroe

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