I've always liked Playboy; I think it's very tasteful.
I am seriously considering it.
Playboy was founded on the notion that nice girls like sex too.
I am not primarily an entrepreneurial businessman. I'm primarily a playboy philosopher.
My best pick-up line is "My name is Hugh Hefner."
The public has always expected me to be a playboy, and a decent chap never lets his public down.
If you let society and your peers define who you are, you're the less for it.
I've been asked to pose for Playboy.
Loneliness doesn't have much to do with where you are.
A woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual.
What I really love about the Playboy bunny outfit, is it's all about a woman's silhouette.
Other guys read Playboy. I read annual reports.
The beat generation (coined in Playboy)
I don't want to be on the cover of Playboy or Vogue.
I wouldn't mind doing Playboy again. But only if I had creative control.
My main motivation for staying in the spotlight at all is, I don't want to just be known for being involved in 'Playboy,' or having been Hugh Hefner's girlfriend - I hate that. I like to show I can do other things and take on other challenges. That's my main motivation.
Once Playboy came to me, all the preachers ran. I needed to pose in Playboy to make money.
I'd guess that 80 percent of the people who work for Playboy are feminists.
The notion that Playboy turns women into sex objects is ridiculous. Women are sex objects. If women weren't sex objects, there wouldn't be another generation. It's the attraction between the sexes that makes the world go 'round. That's why women wear lipstick and short skirts.
The one thing I like about 'Playboy' is they don't have the anorexic look. The women are voluptuous. So I didn't really want to diet. I just wanted to tone up.
A world-class playboy once told me that the key to mesmerising women is to listen to them and look deeply into their eyes.
Some, but much of my money is tied up in Playboy stock.
I came to Playboy not expecting to stay. But after five years, I found myself really enjoying the business world, and I realized I had some skill.
To get over my divorce, I got a prescription to live at the Playboy Mansion for a while.
But 'Playboy' was liberating. I was drawn to it and went for it full throttle.
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