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If I lose show business - Ill really be an orphan!
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"If I lose show business - I'll really be an orphan!"

- Red Buttons

About this Quote

This quote by Red Buttons speaks to the significance of show organization in his life. He is revealing his fear of losing his career in show company, which he sees as his only family. He is implying that if he loses his profession, he will be entirely alone on the planet. This quote reflects the concept that program business is more than just a job to Red Buttons, it gives identity and belonging. He is revealing his worry of being entirely alone in the world if he loses his profession. This quote likewise speaks with the concept that program business can be a source of convenience and security for many individuals. Red Buttons is revealing his fear of losing the sense of family and belonging that show business offers. He is revealing his fear of being an orphan if he loses his profession. This quote speaks with the value of show service in Red Buttons' life and the complacency it provides.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Red Buttons between February 5, 1919 and July 13, 2006. He was a famous Comedian from USA. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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