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Im the hardest working person I know. Im 20 years old - is it a crime to want to go out dancing with my friends?
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"I'm the hardest working person I know. I'm 20 years old - is it a crime to want to go out dancing with my friends?"

- Lindsay Lohan

About this Quote

Lindsay Lohan is sharing her passion and resolution to strive and also achieve her goals. She is likewise expressing her wish to appreciate her youth and also have fun with her good friends. She is questioning why it is viewed as a criminal activity to wish to head out dance with her pals at the age of 20. She is suggesting that it is unjust to be evaluated for wishing to enjoy and also enjoy her youth. She is likewise implying that she agrees to put in the effort to attain her objectives, yet additionally wishes to have the ability to appreciate her life. Lindsay Lohan is making a declaration concerning the importance of balance in between work and also play. She is recommending that it is feasible to strive and still have fun.

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Lindsay Lohan This quote is written / told by Lindsay Lohan somewhere between July 2, 1986 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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