00:00It stirs up envy, saying, well, who the, you know, who is she?
00:06Who does she think she is, Marilyn Monroe?
00:10And you have that in your daily life, and you run into that.
00:15Fame and happiness, it seems to me, is certainly temporary and a partial happiness.
00:23But it's not really for a daily diet.
00:26I mean, it doesn't fulfill one.
00:30If you're famous, you know, you kind of run into things kind of in a raw kind of way.
00:36You know, people come up there, they show you themselves one way or another.
00:41That's how it is, you know.
00:43Zoom, zoom, you know.
00:46And they all sort of wonder if you are real.
00:49And I think they should be aware that you are real, that you're human.
00:52I would like enough to sustain myself on, and those around me who need a little help.
01:02But to be a millionaire isn't any ambition of mine.
01:08It was never one of my American dreams.
01:13I always figured if I had a lot of money, I'd give it all to orphans anyway.
01:19I'd find a bunch of deserving orphans and set them up for life.
01:26Let them become whatever they wanted to become.
01:29A certain seeming aloofness is not an arrogance on my part, but a real need for privacy.
01:39It's almost having certain kind of secrets for yourself that you'll let the whole world in on in a moment
01:47where you're acting.
01:48But you can't, this won't grow.
01:50People I like, the public scares me like mobs, scare me.
01:56But people, they react to you, you react to them.
01:59That's something you can trust.
02:01Like workers, like children.
02:03They accept you as you are.
02:06Yeah, you can read about yourself and somebody else's ideas about you.
02:13But what's important is how you feel about you.
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