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Viktor Ivanovich Zarubin (1866-1928)
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton H. Greene in Weston, Connecticut, 1955.
“I disappeared because if people don't listen to you, there’s no point in talking to people. You're just banging your head against a wall. If you can't do what they want you to do, the thing is to leave. I never got a chance to learn anything in Hollywood. They worked me too fast. They rushed me from one picture into another.” — Marilyn on why she left Hollywood to Pete Martin for The Saturday Evening Post in 1956.
“Communism, Hypnotism and The Beatles” (1965).
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