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I was brought up in the Christian church and I studied in the teachings of Jesus. I believed in caring for others and trying to be kind. It's something I still have to work on every day.
Ronee Blakley
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Ronee Blakley
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: August 24
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Ronee Sue Blakley
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My daughter could do and be anything, without having to fight to get through the glass ceiling. Without having it be so extraordinary. If my daughter went to produce a soundtrack for a movie, there would be nothing extraordinary about a girl doing it. When I did it, it was highly unusual.
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I don't care how somebody gets their education, as long as they have one.
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