"By then I was in Brooklyn and drank my way through that summer. I stopped when I got sick of that and got a job at the Strand bookstore, which was a little better than the tax job"
- Robert Quine
About this Quote
Robert Quine's quote shows his journey of self-discovery and his determination to take dangers. He had transferred to Brooklyn and was living a life of excess, consuming his method through the summertime. However, he ultimately realized that this lifestyle was not sustainable and chose to make a change. He got a job at the Strand book shop, which was a better alternative than the tax job he had formerly considered. This quote shows that Quine was willing to take threats and make modifications in order to better his life. It also reflects his determination to make something of himself and his willingness to take the essential actions to do so. Quine's quote is a reminder that it is never too late to make a modification which with effort and devotion, anything is possible.
This quote is written / told by Robert Quine between December 30, 1942 and May 31, 2004. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
The author also have 17 other quotes.
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