Every woman knows that, regardless of all her other achievements, she is a failure if she is not beautiful.

Germaine Greer
Every woman knows that, regardless of all her other achievements,...
Every woman knows that, regardless of all her other achievements,...
Every woman knows that, regardless of all her other achievements,...
Every woman knows that, regardless of all her other achievements,...
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A woman knows that she is a failure if she is not beautiful. No matter what else you do, you can’t get away from your looks. It is important for a woman to keep up her appearance because it shows others that she is taking care of herself and that she has a sense of style. Even if a woman isn’t beautiful, people will still assume that she has good character and is a good person.

Source: The Whole Woman

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