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I would love it if you would come in and teach me how to really do you
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"I would love it if you would come in and teach me how to really do you"

- Maya Rudolph

About this Quote

This quote by Maya Rudolph is a request for somebody to come in and teach her how to do something. It could be analyzed as an ask for someone to come in and teach her a skill or activity, such as a pastime or sport. It could likewise be analyzed as an ask for someone to come in and teach her something more individual, such as a relationship skill or how to be more confident. It might likewise be translated as a request for somebody to come in and teach her something more abstract, such as how to think differently or how to approach life in a different method. Regardless of the analysis, the quote communicates a desire to discover something new and to be taught by someone who is educated and skilled.

About the Author

USA Flag This quote is written / told by Maya Rudolph somewhere between July 27, 1972 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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