"I'm so glad this is the last day of these thing, I get so tired of listening to my own voice"
- Catherine McCormack
About this Quote
In this quote, Catherine McCormack reveals her relief that the existing situation is coming to an end. She is tired of whatever has actually been going on and is anticipating it being over. The phrase "these things" might describe a variety of things, such as a project, a job, or a difficult situation. Regardless, McCormack is clearly tired and prepared for a break. She also discusses being tired of listening to her own voice, which could recommend that she has actually been speaking a lot or possibly even arguing with herself. Overall, this quote communicates a sense of weariness and anticipation for the end of a tough experience.
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