"If my father's business hadn't gone broke, I'd be exporting nuts, bolts and sugar machinery right now. What an awful thought!"
- Cesar Romero
About this Quote
Cesar Romero's quote shows a sense of remorse and frustration. He is regreting the reality that his father's service declared bankruptcy, and as a result, he is unable to pursue his imagine exporting nuts, bolts and sugar equipment. He reveals his disappointment at the circumstance by calling it an "horrible thought". This quote highlights the significance of financial stability and the effect it can have on one's life. It also serves as a suggestion that life can be unforeseeable which it is necessary to take advantage of the chances that come our way. Eventually, the quote acts as a suggestion to appreciate the present and to take advantage of the opportunities that come our method.
This quote is written / told by Cesar Romero between February 15, 1907 and January 1, 1994. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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