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I do like to hang out in the corner and keep my eye on the party, or be outside in a smaller group
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"I do like to hang out in the corner and keep my eye on the party, or be outside in a smaller group"

- Sara Gilbert

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Sara Gilbert's quote recommends that she takes pleasure in observing and belonging to social scenarios, however prefers to do so from a range. She delights in remaining in the corner of a room, keeping an eye on the party, or being outdoors in a smaller sized group. This recommends that she is an introvert who prefers to observe and take in the environment of a celebration, rather than be the focal point. She is content to observe and take in the discussions and interactions of those around her, instead of be the one to start them. This quote likewise recommends that she is comfy in her own skin and is confident enough to be content with her own business, even in a social setting. She is comfortable with her own thoughts and sensations, and does not feel the requirement to be the life of the celebration.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Sara Gilbert somewhere between January 29, 1975 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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