“I met Jack Kennedy in November, 1946... We went out on a double date and it turned out to be a fair evening for me. I seduced a girl who would have been bored by a diamond as big as the Ritz.” Has BeensBigsGirlMetsFairsEveningBoredDiamondNovemberRitzJack Kennedy Author:Norman Mailer
“That girls should not marry for money we are all agreed. A lady who can sell herself for a title or an estate, for an income or aset of family diamonds, treats herself as a farmer treats his sheep and oxen--makes hardly more of herself, of her own inner self, in which are comprised a mind and soul, than the poor wretch of her own sex who earns her bread in the lowest state of degradation.” ShouldMindSoulSelfStatesGirlSexPoorMoneyMarriageTreatsSellsIncomeBreadTitlesFarmersSheepDiamondEstatesLowestInner SelfDegradationThat GirlOxen Book:Framley parsonage Source: Framley parsonage
“In 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds' I was visualizing Alice in Wonderland, an image of this female who would come and save me - a girl with kaleidoscope eyes who would be the real love of my life. Lucy turned out to be Yoko.” RealWould BeEyeGirlSkyFemaleDiamondReal LoveSave MeWonderlandLucyLove Of My LifeKaleidoscopeVisualizing Author:John Lennon
“Oh sharp diamond, my mother! I could not count the cost of all your faces, your moods that present that I lost. Sweet girl, my deathbed, my jewel-fingered lady...” FacesMotherGirlLostSweetCostMoodYour FaceDiamondJewelsDeathbedSweet Girl Author:Anne Sexton