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The reason theres a question mark on my front door is just in case I forget my address
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"The reason there's a question mark on my front door is just in case I forget my address"

- Leslie Nielsen

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This quote by Leslie Nielsen is a funny way of expressing the concept that it is essential to remember one's own address. Using a question mark on the front door suggests that the individual is not sure of their own address, and the joke is that the person has to ask themselves where they live. This quote is a lighthearted method of advising individuals to bear in mind their own address, and to not take life too seriously. It is a pointer to take an action back and laugh at oneself, and to not take life too seriously. It is likewise a tip to put in the time to value the little things in life, such as belonging to call home. This quote is an excellent suggestion to take a moment to appreciate the simple things in life, and to not take life too seriously.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Leslie Nielsen between February 11, 1926 and November 28, 2010. He was a famous Actor from Canada. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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