For every two minutes of glamour there are eight hours of hard work.
Something about glamour interested me. All my schoolbooks had drawings of women on terraces with a cocktail and a cigarette.
My grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright wore a red sash on his wedding night. That is glamour!
When you're a kid I think you want to be a film star. And I'm not as enamoured with that any more. The reality of that life is a lot of travel and a lot of being away which is impractical because I have four children so I don't want to be away that much not the other side of the world away.
But by the time I was 40 everything was winding down. It started after the war. On the plus side there was more more products and technology. But for me the nightlife was winding down the glamour the fun.
There is the glamour side of it which allows you to meet great variety of people with whom you simply can have a good time but there's also the sad side of it that drags you into a superficial and artificial world.
Your aim will be knowledge and wisdom not the reflected glamour of fame.
Man is jealous because of his amour propre woman is jealous because of her lack of it.
It's not like I'm this glamour diva who hands everything over and I just sit on my throne at home.
Glamour is about feeling good in your own skin.