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If Ive been here a long time, I think: I must go to London and speak to someone or see a bus
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"If I've been here a long time, I think: I must go to London and speak to someone or see a bus"

- Julian Clary

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This quote by Julian Clary is a reflection on the concept of feeling stuck in a specific place or situation. It suggests that when we have been in the very same location for a long period of time, we might start to feel the requirement to make a modification and check out something brand-new. The quote recommends that the best method to do this is to go to London and speak with someone or take a bus. This could be analyzed as a metaphor for taking a threat and attempting something brand-new, as London is a big and unknown city. It might likewise be analyzed as a literal suggestion to travel to London and check out the city. Either way, the quote motivates us to take a get out of our convenience zone and try something brand-new. It is a reminder that in some cases we need to take a danger and make a change in order to move forward and grow.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Julian Clary somewhere between May 25, 1959 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from England. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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