Quote by Gates McFadden
I love a lot of things, and Im pretty much obsessive about most th

I love a lot of things, and Im pretty much obsessive about most things I do, whether it be gardening, or architecture, or music. Id be an obsessive hairdresser. – Gates McFadden

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Just learning to think in another language allows you to see your own culture in a better viewpoint. – Gates McFadden

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