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Monroe Quotes by Nicki Minaj
- I can be selfish. Yeah, so impatient. Sometimes I feel like Marilyn Monroe. Im insecure, yeah I make mistakes. Sometimes I feel like Im at…
- Its like all the good things. They fall apart like like Marilyn Monroe. Truth is we mess up till we get it right. I dont…
- I can be selfish, you're so impatient. sometimes I feel like Marilyn Monroe. I'm insecure, yeah, I make mistakes. sometimes I feel like I'm at…
- Called me cursed, or call me blessed, if you can't handle my worst. you ain't getting my best. Is this how Marilyn Monroe felt, felt,…
More Monroe Quotes
- I would have loved to have met Marilyn Monroe and have dinner with her. — Juliette Binoche
- Nicole Kidman in particular seems to bring out the butt-kisser in the sassiest of hackettes, as they ceaselessly strive to portray her… — Julie Burchill
- I always loved the style of Jean Seberg, Jane Birkin and Marilyn Monroe. — Helena Christensen
- You are very fortunate to be assigned to duty at Fortress Monroe on Chesapeake Bay; it is just the season for soft… — Winfield Scott
- You can't pretend to be a Sharon Stone or a Marilyn Monroe. You really can't fake that. — Claire Bloom
- Bill Monroe spoke of bringing 'ancient tones' into his music with echoes of British and Irish fiddle and bagpipe music, while also… — Paul Zollo
- That's my idol, Elvis Presley. If you went to my house, you'd see pictures all over of Elvis. He's just the greatest… — Eddie Murphy
- I've always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe, but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell — Sherilyn Fenn
- Who does she think she is, Marilyn Monroe? — Marilyn Monroe
- I used to say to myself, 'What the devil have you got to be proud about, Marilyn Monroe?' And I'd answer, 'Everything,… — Marilyn Monroe
- I’ve always thought Marilyn Monroe looked fabulous, but I’d kill myself if I was that fat…I went to see her clothes in… — Elizabeth Hurley
- I used to sit near Marilyn Monroe in the Actor's Studio. She'd get dressed up because that was her identity. Sad. Those… — Doris Roberts