If you think you've seen it all, put on your sunglasses, because you're about to be surprised.

Vannetta Chapman
About This Quote

When someone says that they have seen it all, they are usually talking about the things that are happening in their own world. They are not talking about everything that is happening in the world at large. There are always new opportunities for people to see things. This quote can also be used to make a joke or to state something obvious, like the fact that there are always new things to learn.

Source: Murder Freshly Baked

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