Quote by Karl Lagerfeld
No one wants to see curvy women. - Karl Lagerfeld

No one wants to see curvy women. – Karl Lagerfeld

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When I was a child I asked my mother what homosexuality was about and she said – and this was 100 years ago in Germany and she was very open-minded – Its like hair color. Its nothing. Some people are blond and some people have dark hair. Its not a subject. This was a very healthy attitude. – Karl Lagerfeld

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Attitude
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But if I have a lot of imagination, I could tell myself whatever I wanted, you know. I handle myself quite well. Im kind of fascist with myself, you know. Theres no discussion. There is an order. You follow it. – Karl Lagerfeld

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Imagination
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I like today and perhaps a little future still, but the past is really something Im not interested in. So, as far as Im concerned, I like only the past of things and people I dont know. When I know, I dont care because I knew how it was. – Karl Lagerfeld

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Future
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Women
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Nature has given women so much power that the law has very wisely given them little. – Samuel Johnson

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Women

Very learned women are to be found, in the same manner as female warriors but they are seldom or ever inventors. – Voltaire

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Women

As armed conflict is highly gendered and women – Anon.

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Women

Women are always eagerly on the lookout for any emotion. – Stendhal

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We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But theyve got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go. – Timothy Leary

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A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the chief reason for which we sought it has passed away. – Ellen Glasgow

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