Quote by Taylor Dayne
Well, honey, I had the million dollar houses, I had the car, I had

Well, honey, I had the million dollar houses, I had the car, I had the horse, I had the barn I had everything. Was I set free? I didnt even know what that meant. – Taylor Dayne

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Thats really my goal now. Im trying to be a positive role model to my kids and to just enjoy this ride, because its hard. Its hard to enjoy it when youre in it. – Taylor Dayne

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