Eliza Dushku Quotes
I Think I Really Thought I Was A Boy Until I Was Ten Years Old Because My Parents Divorced When I Was Born, And So My Three Brothers Were Almost Like My Fathers Growing Up. So They Taught Me How To Ride A Bike And All That Stuff. I Really Was Just Kind Of A Guy's Girl And Just Kind Of An Outspoken - Some Could Say Obnoxious - In-your-face Kid.
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