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Marilyn Monroe, known for her charming candor, once humorously told Einstein, “W…

Marilyn Monroe, known for her charming candor, once humorously told Einstein, “We could have a baby together. He would come out beautiful like me and smart like you.” To which, the father of relativity reportedly replied, “Well, I think he would come out faster with my beauty and your intelligence.” Little did they know at the time (the tests were conducted later) that Marilyn’s IQ was an impressive 165, five points higher than “the greatest genius of all time.”

Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jeane Baker, 1926-1962) was an avid reader, with a library of about a thousand books. She dedicated countless hours to literature, poetry, theater, and philosophy. Beyond her desire for life, her spirit was driven by immense curiosity and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Some of her unforgettable quotes include: “One of the best things that happened to me is that I am a woman. All women should feel that way.” “Dogs don’t bite. People do.” “I don’t feel like spring. I feel like a hot red autumn.” “Laugh when you’re sad. Crying is too easy.” “No one told me I was beautiful when I was a child. All children should be told they’re beautiful, even if they’re not.” “It’s better to be alone than miserable with someone.”

“Imperfection is beauty and madness is genius. It’s better to be ridiculous than boring.” “Disappointments make you open your eyes and close your heart.” “I’m a little girl in a big world trying to find someone to love.” “I’ve never left someone I believed in.” “I have never cheated anyone. Sometimes I let men make their own mistakes.” “If I had followed all the rules, I wouldn’t have gotten anywhere.” “It’s easier to love a man than to live with him.” “Don’t hang your head, keep your forehead up and smile, because life is a beautiful thing and you have many reasons to smile.”

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