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424 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1978
🔹It has usually been my positive attitude, stamina, optimism and sense of humor that have not only made me survive, but have brought me success . . . "Any woman who would reveal her age would reveal anything." Thus spoke Oscar Wilde. And I agree with him.
🔸There had been an absence of laughter and gaiety in the latter months of my life with Maxwell Reed. Sydney [Chaplin] was like ice water in the desert. He filled a tremendous need in my life to have fun; to enjoy my flaming youth and to be nonconformist as far as the "establishment" went. I didn't deliberately set out to shock people, but Syd gave not a single damn about what the world thought of him. Since I was a chameleon where men were concerned, I too adopted his "screw you" attitude toward his fellow man.
🔹. . . I sat in my hideous orange-and-yellow hotel room in Beverly Hills for the seventh consecutive night, alone, gazing at an unusual personality on television called Liberace.