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Jane Seymour

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I'm not involved in the politics of religion, but I love what the message is.


— Jane Seymour


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I'm proud of my wrinkles. They give my face character. As an actress, you mess with that at your peril.


— Jane Seymour


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I've had two terrific relationships, but both ended in marriage.


— Jane Seymour


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If somebody believes that a certain practice will get them to heaven, and then other people believe a different way of doing it, I think it's their choice.


— Jane Seymour


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In life, when stuff happens the instinct is to close off your heart. By leaving your heart open, it leaves room for someone else to come in.


— Jane Seymour


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Music has brought me some of the highest moments of my life. I don't even hear the music. I don't even hear the notes. I'm not aware that someone has turned on a tape machine - I'm in another world.


— Jane Seymour


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My Bond character was meant to look like a virgin. I don't think they do that very often.


— Jane Seymour


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My father always told me, you can only be your own best. In other words, if you feel you've done your best, you've done well enough.


— Jane Seymour


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My mother lived in Holland, and during World War II was incarcerated in a Japanese camp for three years.


— Jane Seymour


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Now that I've experienced ageism, I don't regard it as a bad thing. It's been a transition to something more exciting and maybe edgier.


— Jane Seymour


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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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