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I move between San Francisco and Paris... I have a wonderful beach house in California
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"I move between San Francisco and Paris... I have a wonderful beach house in California"

- Danielle Steel

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This quote by Danielle Steel talks to the advantage of having the capability to move in between 2 cities, San Francisco and Paris. It also talks to the advantage of having a beach home in California. It is likely that Danielle Steel is an individual of monetary ways, as having a beach home in California is a luxury that many people can not pay for. It is also most likely that Danielle Steel is an individual of fantastic ambition, as she is able to move in between 2 cities and maintain a beach home. This quote speaks with the concept that with effort and dedication, one can accomplish terrific things. It is a pointer that with the right mindset and decision, anything is possible.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Danielle Steel somewhere between August 14, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from USA. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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