"I lived through the garbage. I might as well dine on the caviar"
- Beverly Sills
About this Quote
In this quote, Beverly Sills is utilizing a metaphor to describe her life experiences. By saying she "endured the garbage," she is describing the hard and tough moments she has actually dealt with. Nevertheless, she follows it up by stating "I might also dine on the caviar," which recommends that she has gotten rid of those struggles and is now able to take pleasure in the finer things in life. This could suggest that she has attained success and is now able to indulge in luxuries, or it could also imply that she has actually discovered happiness and contentment in spite of the hardships she has faced. Overall, this quote communicates a sense of durability and victory over hardship.
This quote is written / told by Beverly Sills between May 25, 1929 and July 2, 2007. She was a famous Musician from USA.
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