Passion and persistence are what matter. Dreams are achievable and you can make your fantasy come true, but there are no shortcuts. Nothing happens without hard work.
DIANE VON FURSTENBERGBeauty is perfect in its imperfections, so you just have to go with the imperfections.
More Diane Von Furstenberg Quotes
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I am a traveler. I am a nomad. I rarely sleep in the same bed more than three or four nights. And I know hotel life better than anyone.
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I don’t like to talk about my dreams. I like to make them happen. I prefer to talk about them when they’re done.
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If you’re trying to lose weight, you just have to eat less. I mean that.
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If you’re not sure what to wear, if you don’t know how everyone else is going to be, then just be at your most beautiful.
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Taste is acquired. You may have to unlearn a taste for chocolate or ice cream.
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Prepare your food attractively and serve it nicely.
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Usually, the fairy tale ends with the girl marrying the prince. But mine started as soon as the marriage was over.
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The biggest mistake a woman can make is not to be herself in public or private.
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Harbour Island in the Bahamas is beautiful, with turquoise water and pink sand.
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The secret to feeling attractive, and to being attractive, is the confidence that comes from knowing who you are and what you believe in.
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You can actually be intimate with the universe.
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I wanted to be a certain kind of woman. I became that kind of woman.
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It’s more important to be healthy and of good spirit than it is to be thin, just as it’s more important to be an attractive woman than a fashionable one.
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Absence Is To Love, What The Wind Is To Fire, When It’s a Small Fire The Wind Kills It But When It’s a Real Fire It Intensifies It.
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The relationship that counts most in my life is the one I have with myself. I have a great, great, great relationship with myself, and it gets better and better as I get older. The other day, I was talking to Barry in the car and I said, ‘I’m so glad I’m me!’
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