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Its a sad man my friend whos livin in his own skin and cant stand the company
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"It's a sad man my friend who's livin' in his own skin and can't stand the company"

- Bruce Springsteen

About this Quote

This quote by Bruce Springsteen talks to the loneliness and alienation that many individuals feel in their lives. It talks to the concept that, regardless of being surrounded by individuals, some people feel isolated and alone. It speaks to the idea that, in spite of remaining in their own skin, some people feel like they do not suit and can't stand the company of others. It speaks with the concept that, despite being surrounded by individuals, some people seem like they do not belong and can't find a place to fit in. It speaks to the idea that, regardless of being surrounded by individuals, some individuals feel like they are on the outside looking in and can't find a place to call house. It talks to the concept that, in spite of being surrounded by people, some individuals feel like they are alone on the planet and can't discover a location to belong. Eventually, this quote speaks to the idea that, despite being surrounded by people, some people seem like they are residing in a world of their own and can't find a place to call house.

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Bruce Springsteen This quote is written / told by Bruce Springsteen somewhere between September 23, 1949 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 35 other quotes.

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