Aphorisms by Marlene Dietrich

Actres and singer, born friday december 27, 1901 in Berlin-Schöneberg (Germany), died wednesday may 6, 1992 in Paris (France)
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1) Words can bruise and break hearts, and minds as well. There are no black and blue marks, no broken bones to put in plaster casts, and therefore no prison bars for the offender.
2) Lover's words: "How beautiful you are, now that you love me."
3) Once lovers have exhausted the simple talk of lovers, describing the glory of it all, and have agreed on the words and feelings on their first meeting, they should stop talking. It is inevitable that words straying outside of this narrow circle will bring disharmony.
Marlene Dietrich
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    There are more imaginary specks of dust casually brushed off gentlemen's shoulders by women wanting to show intimacy in public than there are real specks of dust desirous of settling on a gentlemen's shoulders.
    Marlene Dietrich
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