A Quote by Matthew Gray Gubler

I live in my own bubble. I'm in Gublerland. — © Matthew Gray Gubler
I live in my own bubble. I'm in Gublerland.
You had to live in your own bubble. You couldn't force your way into someone else's, because then it wouldn't be a bubble any more.
Oftentimes, WWE lives in its own bubble because it is forever moving. Oftentimes, a motion picture will live in its own bubble because they have a certain amount of time to get everything done. It's just, when you connect the two and get everything straightened out, truly, it may take a little elbow grease.
I prefer to live in my own little bubble of my own reality.
I read the newspaper, but I live in my own little bubble.
Trolls live in their own pathetic bubble, and it's called Twitter.
Your filter bubble is your own personal, unique universe of information that you live in online. What's in your filter bubble depends on who you are, and it depends on what you do. But you don't decide what gets in - and more importantly, you don't see what gets edited out.
You really don't do anything else in your life; it's a very little bubble that you grow up in. And you have to live in that bubble because of the intensity of the sport.
I usually live in my own ignorant, pop-culture bubble, so I don't really know what people are doing.
Artists, actors, people like that, they live in a very strange bubble of their own. They're mollycoddled; they're highly privileged.
How many Christians live for appearances? Their life seems like a soap bubble. The soap bubble is beautiful, with all its colours! But it lasts only a second, and then what?
When we live in our own privileged little bubble, it is convenient to pretend that all is well with the world, that everyone enjoys the same privileges that we do. We conveniently forget that there are others, sometimes our very own next-door neighbors, who suffer in ways that we do not.
I live in my own bubble. I was looking for an audience that wouldn't necessarily be looking for escapism when they came to my comics.
Players live a different life. They've been blessed. They live in a bubble and they live in a world where they get everything really. They've become film stars.
I live in a bubble, but there have been times when my bubble has been burst.
We can talk about republican or democratic approaches to the economy, but until you fix the student loan bubble - and that's where the real bubble is - and the tuition bubble, we don't have a chance. All this other stuff is shuffling deck-chairs on the Titanic.
I can understand why people would want to stay on the road because you create your own bubble. You almost don't live in the real world. Just to have the things that are with you is fine.
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