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Men Quotes by Marlene Dietrich
- Without tenderness, a man is uninteresting.
- Gentleman. A man who buys two of the same morning paper from the doorman of his favorite nightclub when he leaves with his girl.
- In Europe, it doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman - we make love with anyone we find attractive
- Most women set out to try to change a man, and when they have changed him they do not like him.
- Once a woman has forgiven her man, she must not reheat his sins for breakfast.
- A man would prefer to come home to an unmade bed and a happy woman than to a neatly made bed and an angry woman.
- I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.
- Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. In Brazil they throw flowers at you. In Argentina they throw themselves.
- To be completely woman you need a master, and in him a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to…
- The average man is more interested in a woman who is interested in him than he is in a woman with beautiful legs.
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