Quote by John Lydon Rotten

I'm not here for your amusement. You're here for mine.


I'm not here for your amusement. You're here for mine.

Summary

This quote implies that the speaker does not exist solely for the purpose of entertaining or pleasing others. Instead, it suggests that others' presence or interactions are for the speaker's own satisfaction or enjoyment. The quote essentially asserts the speaker's independence and their expectation that others should bring value or enhance their own experiences, rather than seeking personal gratification from the speaker.

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Praise
By John Lydon Rotten
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