Quote by Kate Beckinsale
Its wonderful to have the most important thing in the world there

Its wonderful to have the most important thing in the world there first thing in the morning. And especially in this business, where the opportunity to think everything is about you is there every day, now I really know that it isnt all about me. – Kate Beckinsale

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