50 years
later, Marilyn Monroe's wisdom is still timeless for women of all ages.
"No
one ever told me I was pretty when I was a little girl. All little girls should
be told they're pretty, even if they aren't." —Marilyn Monroe
I often
wonder how Marilyn Monroe might have changed and grown had she lived, and how
she might have influenced the world and our place in it as women had she not
died. Charismatic, shy and self-confident, quick-witted with self-deprecating
humor, she is still America's most famous icon because we have chosen to
embrace her timelessness and keep her bombshell beauty, witticism and image
alive.
Aside from
her tragic death and all the speculation around the mystery of the
circumstances, I think that some of her ideas should be part of every little
girl's education when it comes to being a woman in a man's world and owning
your feminine power.
"I
don't mind living in a man's world as long as I can be a woman in
it." —Marilyn Monroe
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