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Sherilyn Fenn

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I don't know why people see the things that they do. I wouldn't pay to see them, they don't touch me or move me in any way.
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Sherilyn Fenn, quoted in "Sherilyn and Sherilyn Alike", by Dale Brasel. Detour (USA). May 1995. p.46-50.

 
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