"I feel like I'm the most well-adjusted character on the show, even though I'm sure the other actors would tell you the same thing about their characters"
- Thomas Lennon
About this Quote
This quote by Thomas Lennon speaks with the idea of confidence and self-awareness. He is suggesting that he is the most well-adjusted character on the show, but acknowledges that the other actors may feel the very same way about their characters. This recommends that he is positive in his own capabilities and knows the strengths of the other stars. He is also recommending that the characters on the program are all well-adjusted, which talks to the quality of the show and the talent of the stars. This quote is a testimony to the power of confidence and self-awareness, and how it can lead to success. It also speaks with the value of recognizing the strengths of others and interacting to create something excellent.
This quote is written / told by Thomas Lennon somewhere between August 9, 1970 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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