Quote by Molly Ringwald
I like to say, jazz music is kind of like my musical equivalent of

I like to say, jazz music is kind of like my musical equivalent of comfort food. You know, its always where I go back to when I just want to feel sort of grounded. – Molly Ringwald

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I wish I had been more prepared, both for success and for failure, when I was younger. – Molly Ringwald

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