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At 36, Mary Page is exhausted and emotionally lost. She is married to
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I didn’t do a good job of saying what I meant originally. Anything I say now is going to sound small, and immature. Because if I say, oh I’d live in Paris, I seem shallow,
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I’m not the person I am. I’m just acting like a wife and a mother. I know what that means, I know the levers to pull to be that person. I’m a great actress.
Tracy Letts. Mary Page Marlowe. Samuel French Acting Edition. p.32.
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