Quote by Cybill Shepherd
I think the measure of your success to a certain extent will be th

I think the measure of your success to a certain extent will be the amount of things written about you that arent true. – Cybill Shepherd

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Its hard for women to talk about these things, and for the doctors to really talk about it too, and to even have the knowledge of whats going on. Thats why Im doing this and urging women to speak out and talk to their doctors frankly. – Cybill Shepherd

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