Marilyn Monroe's Most Chilling Quotes Before Her Troubling Death
May 27 2016, Updated 7:57 p.m. ET
Despite being one of Hollywood's most renowned sex symbols, Marilyn Monroe's life was filled with darkness. From heartbreak to rejection, read the blonde bombshell's most troubling quotes before her 1962 suicide.
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"Sometimes I feel my whole life has been one big rejection."
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"Husbands are chiefly good as lovers when they are betraying their wives."
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"You believe lies, so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself."
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"Dogs never bite me – just humans."
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"When you're beaten inside, you don't feel angry at those who've beaten you. You just feel ashamed."
Photos of Marilyn Monroe, three weeks before she died, go under the hammer.
"I know I will never be happy, but I know I can be gay!"
Photos of Marilyn Monroe, three weeks before she died, go under the hammer.
"If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do anything."
Photos of Marilyn Monroe, three weeks before she died, go under the hammer.
"I like to feel blonde all over."
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