There must be something wrong with those people who think Audrey Hepburn doesn’t perspire, hiccup or sneeze, because they know that’s not true. I n fact, I hiccup more than most.

Audrey Hepburn
There must be something wrong with those people who think...
There must be something wrong with those people who think...
There must be something wrong with those people who think...
There must be something wrong with those people who think...
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In the opening scene to the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's", Audrey Hepburn is seen walking to her apartment after a night out with her friends. She has a big smile on her face and at one point she even says, “There must be something wrong with those people who think Audrey Hepburn doesn't perspire.” People often say things like this when they know that something about themselves is an exaggeration or a lie. They want to believe what they are saying but they know it is not true.

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