Quote by Helen Slater
I dont know about this thing - being famous. I havent figured it o

I dont know about this thing – being famous. I havent figured it out yet. It still mystifies me. – Helen Slater

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It may not be the most popular but there is a place for it. I think about the kind of music I love, acoustic, melodic, and I guess it kind of took a bit of courage on my part to think I could be one of those songwriters. – Helen Slater

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