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I am not really retired, and may never be completely, but I cant think of a better place to contemplate retirement than
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"I am not really retired, and may never be completely, but I can't think of a better place to contemplate retirement than New York City"

- Robert MacNeil

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This quote by Robert MacNeil speaks to the idea of retirement being a time of consideration and reflection. He suggests that New York City is the ideal location to do this, as it is a vibrant and amazing city that can supply a sense of energy and inspiration. MacNeil implies that he is not totally retired, and may never ever be, however he is still able to make the effort to assess his life and profession in New York City. He suggests that the city provides a special opportunity to contemplate retirement, as it is a place of opportunity and growth. MacNeil's quote speaks to the idea that retirement can be a time of reflection and contemplation, and that New York City is the ideal location to do this.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Robert MacNeil somewhere between January 19, 1931 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from Canada. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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