Quote by Milla Jovovich
At the age of 16 I was already dreaming of having a baby because I

At the age of 16 I was already dreaming of having a baby because I felt myself to be an adult, but my mum forbid it. Right now, I feel like a teenager and I want to have fun for one or two more years before starting a family. – Milla Jovovich

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Im not really easy to live with! There needs to be unlimited patience and unconditional love. Men Ive known before loved my independent spirit and were proud of my success, to the point that theyd become jealous of the time I devote to my career. – Milla Jovovich

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