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But you see, thats the gilded prison of fashion. Were riding in private jets, and meantime I was so incredibly, painfull
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"But you see, that's the gilded prison of fashion. We're riding in private jets, and meantime I was so incredibly, painfully sad and lonely"

- Janice Dickinson

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This quote by Janice Dickinson speaks to the idea that although one may have all the features of success, such as private jets, it does not necessarily equate to happiness. Dickinson is suggesting that although she was living a life of luxury, she was still exceptionally lonely and sad. This quote talks to the concept that money and material possessions can not purchase joy. It is a suggestion that although one may have all the features of success, it does not always correspond to real satisfaction. It is a suggestion that although one might have all the features of success, it is necessary to focus on the things that truly bring joy and satisfaction.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Janice Dickinson somewhere between February 17, 1953 and today. He/she was a famous Model from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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