“It's nice to be included in people's fantasies but you also like to be accepted for your own sake.”— Marilyn Monroe, theguardian.com
“I dress for men. A woman looks at your clothes critically. A man appreciates them.”— Marilyn Monroe, books.google.com
“A woman came up to me asked, ‘You mean to say you didn’t have anything on when you had that calendar picture taken?’ I drew myself up and told her, ‘I did, too, have something on. I had the radio on.’”— Marilyn Monroe, marilynmonroe.ca
“I fell in love but not with someone or something. I fell in love with life. For the first time, everything inspired me.”— R.M Drake, amazon.com
“Poetry, she thought, wasn't written to be analyzed; it was meant to inspire without reason, to touch without understanding.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“All I have in life is my new appetite for failure And I got hunger pain that grow insane”— Kendrick Lamar, open.spotify.com
“This is truly a blessing from a higher power, and as long as I understand that, there's really no limitations to what I can do.”— Kendrick Lamar, complex.com
“She kept up her compliments, and I kept up my determination to deserve them or die.”— Mark Twain, amazon.com
“Don’t get buried in self-doubt just because someone else, no matter who they are to you in life, projects his/her own self-doubts onto you.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“Nothing is more rewarding and admirable than leading by silent example.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“One of the biggest regrets of the dying is not being true to and taking more time for themselves.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“When you know a lot about the world, you can positively and intelligently contribute to conversations about art, politics, and leisure.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“Traveling shows us that we have more similarities with people from other cultures than differences, that the world isn’t that scary after all, and that people are fundamentally good.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“Anyone who travels also understands that this world is impossibly big while being surprisingly small and interconnected all at the same time. We’re humbled by what we’ve seen, and we know full-well that we’re not the biggest fish in the sea.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“We know it’s rude to point the bottom of your feet at someone in Thailand, we understand how to shake someone’s hand in Southern Africa, and we grasp that it’s important to say, ‘Bonjour’ when entering a store in France.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“Corporations negotiate with millions and travelers do so with dollars and cents – volume is really the only difference.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com