It was hysterical going to work. I would just walk in and think, ‘What in hell? Am I here? What’s going on? I’m going to wake up in a minute. I’m in a dream.’
Meaning of the quote
The quote by Australian actress Jacqueline McKenzie describes how she felt confused and disoriented when going to work. She would walk in and question whether she was really there, feeling like she was in a dream that she would soon wake up from. The quote conveys a sense of bewilderment and disconnection from reality that the actress experienced in her everyday work routine.
About Jacqueline McKenzie
Jacqueline McKenzie is an acclaimed Australian film and stage actress who was born on October 24, 1967. She has had a successful career in both the movie and theatre industries, showcasing her versatility and talent as a performer.
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