Quote by Nicole Kidman

My life collapsed. People ran from me because suddenly it was 'Oh my God! It's over for her now!


My life collapsed. People ran from me because suddenly it wa

Summary

This quote expresses the speaker's feeling of despair and the impact it had on their relationships. The phrase "my life collapsed" suggests a significant personal crisis that caused their world to crumble. The sudden judgment and abandonment by others captures the common human tendency to distance oneself from individuals experiencing downfall or misfortune. The exclamation "Oh my God! It's over for her now!" symbolizes the shift in perception of the speaker's situation, where they are now perceived as failures and are being left behind by others who once stood with them.

By Nicole Kidman
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