Quote by Bo Derek
Its really difficult for me. Language, I am sorry that I havent. I

Its really difficult for me. Language, I am sorry that I havent. I think I just always expected that you learn a word in place of a word and when I discovered how difficult the grammar was and learning that was very discouraging for me. – Bo Derek

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Whoever said money cant buy happiness simply didnt know where to go shopping. – Bo Derek

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10 was amazing! I had no career before 10 and then all of a sudden I was able to do pretty much whatever I was able to do in the business. – Bo Derek

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