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I dont know why I always end up talking about my relationships. I try not to
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"I don't know why I always end up talking about my relationships. I try not to"

- David Arquette

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In this quote, David Arquette expresses disappointment and confusion about his tendency to continuously talk about his relationships. He acknowledges that he does not comprehend why he constantly ends up discussing this topic, regardless of his efforts to avoid it. This might recommend that he is either unpleasant with sharing personal details or that he is tired of being defined by his romantic connections. It likewise hints at a possible struggle with boundaries and self-discipline. In general, this quote exposes a sense of vulnerability and self-awareness in Arquette, as he reflects on his habits and tries to understand it.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by David Arquette somewhere between September 8, 1971 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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