Quote by Karl Malone
Misery loves company. This is a Hollywood soap opera, and I'm not going to be a star in another Bryant soap opera.
Summary
This quote acknowledges the tendency for people in distress or misery to seek and find solace in the presence of others who are also experiencing hardships. The metaphorical phrase "misery loves company" implies that people often take comfort in knowing they are not alone in their suffering. Furthermore, the quote implies a refusal to be a part of someone else's dramatic and chaotic situation, highlighting a desire to distance oneself from unnecessary troubles and avoid being involved in another person's personal drama.
By Karl Malone