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I might as well have pulled the trigger myself
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"I might as well have pulled the trigger myself"

- Joan Bennett

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In this quote, Joan Bennett is expressing a deep sense of guilt and obligation for a negative result. By stating "I might as well have shot myself," she is acknowledging that her actions or choices have led to an unfavorable repercussion, and she feels as though she is directly accountable for it. This expression likewise recommends a feeling of remorse and remorse, as if she wants she could go back and alter what she did. In general, this quote conveys a strong sense of personal responsibility and the weight of one's actions on the result of a circumstance.

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Joan Bennett This quote is written / told by Joan Bennett between February 27, 1910 and December 7, 1990. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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