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Jane Seymour

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It's really not a question of how long you have on this earth; it's about what you do with it.


— Jane Seymour


#inspirational

Beauty is a radiance that originates from within and comes from inner security and strong character.


— Jane Seymour


#character #comes #inner #originates #radiance

'Dr. Quinn' came along when I turned 40, so my career actually peaked then.


— Jane Seymour


#along #came #career #dr #i

After my divorce, painting took me out of panic mode and into a serene, calm place. I could absolutely lose myself.


— Jane Seymour


#after #calm #could #divorce #i

An agent once told me that if I would lose my English accent, I would never stop working in America.


— Jane Seymour


#agent #america #english #i #lose

At the end of the day, I let myself have a glass of wine.


— Jane Seymour


#end #end of the day #glass #i #myself

A lot of actresses I've worked with recently have done so much Botox their faces don't look real anymore. If you freeze everything on your face, you can't emote.


— Jane Seymour


#botox #done #emote #everything #face

Even though I make those movies, I find myself wishing that more of those magic moments could happen in real life.


— Jane Seymour


#even #find #happen #i #life

Every once in a while I go off to do a movie or a television series and I take my art with me. I can stay in character when I paint.


— Jane Seymour


#character #every #go #i #i can

You have to count on living every single day in a way you believe will make you feel good about your life - so that if it were over tomorrow, you'd be content with yourself.


— Jane Seymour


#believe #content #count #day #every






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Did you know about Jane Seymour?

The first report of Henry VIII's interest in Jane Seymour was in early 1536 sometime before Catherine's death. During the summer Jane Seymour took no public engagements and led a relatively quiet life being attended by the royal physicians and the best midwives in the kingdom. The previous episode "Anne Boleyn" displayed Jane as fully knowing the damage her relationship with King Henry was doing.

She was the only one of Henry's wives to receive a queen's funeral and his only consort to be buried beside him in St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle as Jane Seymour was the only consort to have a male heir to survive infancy.

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