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Diamonds never leave you...
men do! |
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- Shirley Bassey |
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Diamonds are forever, my
youth is not. |
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- Jill St. John |
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Diamonds are nothing more
than chunks of coal that stuck to their
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- Malcolm Forbes |
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Diamonds are intrinsically
worthless, except for the deep psychological
need they fill. |
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- Nicky Oppenheimer |
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Diamonds are a girl's best
friend, and dogs are a man's best friend.
Now you know which sex has more sense. |
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- Zsa Zsa Gabor |
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This diamond has so many
carats it's almost a turnip. |
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- Richard Burton |
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I never hated a man enough to
give him diamonds back. |
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- Zsa Zsa Gabor |
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I don't excercise. If God had
wanted me to bend over, he would have put
diamonds on the floor. |
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- Joan Rivers |
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I love diamond facials - they
leave me glowing and refreshed. |
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- Fergie |
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Let us not be too particular;
it is better to have old secondhand diamonds
than none at all. |
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- Mark Twain |
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Diamonds are my service
stripes. |
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- Mae West |
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Money cannot buy health, but
I'd settle for a diamond-studded wheelchair. |
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- Dorothy Parker |
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Honest poverty is a gem that
even a king might be proud to call his own,
but I wish to sell out. |
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- Mark Twain |
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Will people in the cheaper
seats clap your hands? All the rest of you
just rattle your jewellery. |
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- John Lennon |
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