Sharon Stone on beauty, aging, men, and life experience. Beautiful at any age.

Back in 1992, the iconic film «Basic Instinct» hit the screens, touching millions of people. The lead role was played by the young and beautiful Sharon Stone, who was 34 at the time. Remarkably, even after all these years, the actress has not lost her natural charm.

We want to present to you the basic rules of life from the beauty of Beverly Hills. In the first half of your life, your face is what nature gave you. In the second half, it’s what you deserve.

I’m energetic. According to my mother, I could even sell ice to an Eskimo.

It’s unlikely that peace and tranquility will ever reign in the world, but you can shelter them in your mind.

The expression on a woman’s face is much more important than her attire.

I could be pleasant and sweet, but that’s boring. I strive to be honest with myself and others, but it’s not always pleasant. And you know, being the darling of the world was never my goal.

When I became a Buddhist, I realized that shame doesn’t exist in nature; it’s invented by humans. It’s a great way to manipulate society.

I didn’t realize I was attractive until I watched «Basic Instinct.»

It’s better to live alone than to feel lonely living with the wrong person.

I’m not going to hide my age. I don’t want to be an «ageless beauty.» I want to be a woman who looks better than everyone at any age.

Women can simulate pleasure, but instead, men can simulate relationships.

Celebrities should always have a friend they were friends with before they became famous, someone to show them the star instead. Any celebrity is absolutely the same person as everyone else.

A truly beautiful woman will always be kind to other women and people in general. She won’t compete, intrigue, or sow malice.

Past failures and health problems made me stop doing what made me unhappy and sick.

Even the most expensive cosmetics and hairstyles can’t make a woman beautiful. The brightest and most interesting women are those who have experienced ups and downs.

Now I feel more confident and relaxed than ever before. I can’t say for sure if it’s spiritual or if I’ve just become wiser. But with age, you become more selective about who you spend time with and what you devote your life to.

I think for a long time people just didn’t know how to treat me or what to do with me. I looked like Barbie, I had a waitress’s voice, and I spoke loudly. It was difficult for them to accept such a combination.

You can bribe me with flowers and a dinner invitation. I like gentlemen. But I can’t stand it when my intellect is underestimated. I demand respect for myself and expect respect for my partner.

I never seriously thought about whether I was beautiful or not. But I know one magic trick — the ability to create the illusion of attractiveness. When a woman enters a room, the audience reacts not to her beauty but to the power and energy emanating from her.

Yes, I’m aging. But I’m enjoying the process.

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