Harbour Island in the Bahamas is beautiful, with turquoise water and pink sand.
DIANE VON FURSTENBERGClothes can hide you from yourself but a bikini sure can’t.
More Diane Von Furstenberg Quotes
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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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The secret to a great marriage is having a great husband.
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Use your brains, your common sense, and do not become an object. The way you look is important, but who you are and how you project it is eventually who you will become and how you will appear.
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The secret is to enjoy being you.
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So as a founder, you have an authenticity and a human factor that is really special and that gives an enormous amount of energy and fuel. But as a founder, you’re also not as cold, maybe, or as pragmatic.
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When I was young, I lived like an old woman, and when I got old, I had to live like a young person.
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I always wanted to be a femme fatale. Even when I was a young girl, I never really wanted to be a girl. I wanted to be a woman.
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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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I didn’t really know what I wanted to do, but I knew the woman I wanted to become.
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My face carries all of my memories. Why would I erase them?
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The important thing is to believe in what you do. Have a big dream and take small steps.
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If you like trekking, go to the Himalayas or Peru. I love those kinds of trips. But it all depends on your own life and what you like and what you expect.
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Don’t let any of your good habits get boring.
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Attitude is everything.
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You know, there’s a thing about the woman across the room. You see the woman across the room, you think, She’s so poised; she’s so together. But she looks at you and you are the woman across the room for her.
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