"If I'm such a legend, then why am I so lonely? Let me tell you, legends are all very well if you've got somebody around who loves you"
- Judy Garland
About this Quote
This quote by Judy Garland talks to the concept that popularity and success do not always correspond to joy. Even if one is a "legend," they can still feel lonesome and separated. This is because, as Garland suggests, having somebody who likes you is more important than any quantity of popularity or success. This quote is a suggestion that relationships and connections with others are essential for true happiness. It also talks to the concept that popularity and success can be short lived, while authentic relationships can last a life time. Ultimately, this quote encourages us to focus on meaningful relationships over fame and success.
This quote is written / told by Judy Garland between June 10, 1922 and June 22, 1969. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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