Famous quote by Parker Stevenson

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The Hardy Boys burned me out. I was recharging my batteries. It was time to return to work, but it was tough because my
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"The Hardy Boys burned me out. I was recharging my batteries. It was time to return to work, but it was tough because my visibility was low"

- Parker Stevenson

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This quote by Parker Stevenson speaks with the difficulty of going back to function after a duration of rest. Stevenson is describing the Hardy Boys, a popular series of publications, as an allegory for the requirement to pause from job. He is claiming that the Hardy Boys "shed him out," meaning that he was so involved in guides that he required to pause from them. After reenergizing his batteries, he was ready to go back to work, however he discovered it hard because his visibility was low. This might mean that he was not as visible to his coworkers or that he was not as inspired as he had been previously. Regardless, Stevenson is sharing the difficulty of returning to work after a duration of remainder.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Parker Stevenson somewhere between June 4, 1952 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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