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I am reasonably happy. I didnt find Jesus or anything like that. Part of it is that I just feel that I could go home.
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"I am reasonably happy. I didn't find Jesus or anything like that. Part of it is that I just feel that I could go home. I did not feel like that for a long time, but I could go back now"

- Craig Ferguson

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This quote by Craig Ferguson speaks with the idea of satisfaction and home. He mentions that he is "fairly delighted" and that he hasn't found Jesus or anything like that. He goes on to say that part of his joy is that he feels he could go home. This suggests that he has been far from home for a while which he is now in a location where he feels he can return. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for discovering peace and contentment in life. He has been away from a place of convenience and security for a while, today he is in a location where he can return to it. This could be translated as a metaphor for discovering peace and contentment in life. He has been away from a place of comfort and security for a while, but now he is in a location where he can return to it. This could be translated as an indication of development and maturity, as he has actually had the ability to discover a place of peace and contentment in his life.

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Scotland Flag This quote is written / told by Craig Ferguson somewhere between May 17, 1962 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from Scotland. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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