Quote by Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Elaine is just in pain. I think Elaine has become very, very sad w

Elaine is just in pain. I think Elaine has become very, very sad woman. She is someone who is in deep need of many hours of analysis and I like to think that Im not that type of person. – Julia Louis-Dreyfus

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