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I dont think my parents liked me. They put a live teddy bear in my crib - Woody Allen
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"I don't think my parents liked me. They put a live teddy bear in my crib"

- Woody Allen

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This quote by Woody Allen is a humorous way of expressing the idea that his parents did not show him much affection as a child. The idea of a live teddy bear in his crib implies that his parents did not give him the same kind of love and attention that other children may have received. It could also be interpreted as a metaphor for how his parents treated him, as if he was a toy or an object rather than a person. This could be seen as a reflection of the lack of emotional connection between Woody and his parents. It could also be seen as a way of expressing the idea that his parents did not understand him or his needs. Ultimately, this quote is a humorous way of expressing the idea that Woody's parents did not show him the same kind of love and attention that other children may have received.

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Woody Allen, Small This quote is written / told by Woody Allen somewhere between December 1, 1935 and today. He was a famous Director from USA. The author also have 62 other quotes.

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