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Thank God were living in a country where the skys the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to
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"Thank God we're living in a country where the sky's the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to television"

- Joan Rivers

About this Quote

In this quote, Joan Rivers is expressing her appreciation for the chances and conveniences readily available in the nation she lives in. She points out that the sky's the limitation, indicating that there are unlimited possibilities and chances for success and development. She also highlights the truth that stores are open late, indicating that there is a bustling and active economy. Lastly, she discusses the benefit of being able to go shopping from the comfort of one's own bed, thanks to tv. This showcases the improvements in technology and the ease with which one can access items and services. Overall, Rivers is stressing the advantages and luxuries of residing in an established and progressive country.

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Joan Rivers This quote is written / told by Joan Rivers somewhere between June 8, 1933 and today. She was a famous Comedian from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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