"I didn't worry about leaving the fast lane - I was just so consumed with my baby that it seemed like the right thing to do. I never felt like I left New York, though. If you've lived in a place and loved it, you never feel like you left it"
- Sissy Spacek
About this Quote
This quote by Sissy Spacek speaks to the power of love as well as how it can shape our choices. She discusses just how she was so consumed with her child that she left the fast track without fretting about it. This talks to the suggestion that when we are in love, we can make decisions that we wouldn't typically make. She also speaks about exactly how she never ever felt like she left New York, despite the fact that she had actually moved away. This speaks with the suggestion that when we like a place, it never ever actually leaves us. We can still really feel connected to it, even if we are no more literally there. This quote is a reminder that love can be an effective pressure in our lives, and it can shape our choices and our feelings.
This quote is written / told by Sissy Spacek somewhere between December 25, 1949 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
The author also have 2 other quotes.
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