I don’t like getting patted down and taking off my shoes at the airport.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that the speaker, Rebecca Miller, doesn't enjoy the process of being searched and having to remove her shoes when going through security at the airport. She finds this experience to be unpleasant and inconvenient, even though it is a necessary security measure.
About Rebecca Miller
Rebecca Miller, the daughter of renowned playwright Arthur Miller, is an accomplished American filmmaker and novelist. She has written and directed several acclaimed films, including Angela, Personal Velocity, and Maggie’s Plan, and has also published novels such as The Private Lives of Pippa Lee. Miller has received prestigious awards, including the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize and the Gotham Independent Film Award.
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