Quote by Jessica Lange
The only place Ive felt was really my home is my cabin up north. T

The only place Ive felt was really my home is my cabin up north. Theres something in the water there that connects me to that place. Theres also this sense of isolation and loneliness about it that Ive never been able to shake. – Jessica Lange

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I could be making a lot more money now if I had chosen a different kind of movie, but none of that matters to me… Ive done the parts I wanted to do. – Jessica Lange

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