Quote by Marguerite Moreau
You were up at 5 oclock in the morning, and then youd ride in a ca

You were up at 5 oclock in the morning, and then youd ride in a caravan, because we didnt have big movie trucks or trailers that is the hardware of a movie camp. – Marguerite Moreau

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Theres an easygoing nature that comes with a perspective of things that arent as important as we make them sometimes. – Marguerite Moreau

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