Quote by Jane Seymour
I learn my lines while on the golf course. I try to do two or thre

I learn my lines while on the golf course. I try to do two or three things at once. I have ideas for books all the time, I have ideas for paintings all the time, and I write them all down. I take my sketchpad and my iPad, which I design on, and I do sit down and do specific tasks at specific times. – Jane Seymour

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I had ordered long legs, but they never arrived. My eyes are weird too, one is gray and the other is green. I have a crooked smile and my nose looks like a ski slope. No, I would not win a Miss contest. – Jane Seymour

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People say women shouldnt have long hair over a certain age, but Ive never done what everyone says. – Jane Seymour

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I believe that there is some spiritual entity thats greater than us. I do not belong to any specific organized religion. I have always believed that, and I believe it even more so now. I believe that someone was listening to me, and someone is giving me an incredibly blessed life. – Jane Seymour

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I like design, I like details, to me it is just another form of self-expression. – John Malkovich

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Design is people. – Jane Jacobs

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