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- According to my sister Jackie, most men stray. And sex doesn't mean anything to most men. But I wouldn't date a man who slept around.…
- Only fine cigars are worth smoking and only men who smoke fine cigars are worth kissing.
- I've fallen in love maybe five times in my life. But it's a long life. I do get crushes. Whether it's men or women or…
- I've never yet met a man who could look after me. I don't need a husband. What I need is a wife.
- I was voted the most beautiful girl in the world in 1958, and courted by every young, available man in Los Angeles, most of whom…
- I don't believe in vitamin pills. I swear by men, darling-and as many as possible.
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