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Ive been so busy I havent had a chance to go crazy. I dont party like I used to
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"I've been so busy I haven't had a chance to go crazy. I don't party like I used to"

- Sarah McLachlan

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This quote by Sarah McLachlan speaks with the concept of being so hectic that a person does not have the moment to do the things they utilized to do. It indicates that the speaker has been so active that they have actually not had the time to go nuts, or do the things they used to do for fun, such as partying. This could be taken an indicator of maturation, as the audio speaker has actually picked to prioritize their work over their leisure activities. It could likewise be taken a sign of fatigue, as the speaker has been so busy that they have not had the moment to relax and also appreciate themselves. Whatever the interpretation, this quote talks with the idea of having to pick in between work as well as play, and the repercussions of that selection.

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Sarah McLachlan This quote is written / told by Sarah McLachlan somewhere between January 28, 1968 and today. She was a famous Musician from Canada. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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