You can't be in my world... You live in this one.

Donna Lynn Hope
About This Quote

You can't be in my world and I live in this one. The "world" in this quote is the place in which we live our lives. It's the world of our friends, family, and even strangers we interact with when we go out into the world. When you say that you "live in this one," you're saying that your life is completely separate from the rest of the world.

You're saying that, when you go out into the world to do things, you're not really doing your life — you're just doing it at a different time and place. When we say we "live in this one," we're saying that our lives and everything in them belongs to us and to no one else.We can hurt others or take selfish pleasure from them, but it's all happening to us and only us.

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