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ME: Because I'm damaged.
"I'm damaged goods," he said.
"I'm damaged," Penn told Rolling Stone in 1996.
Now when people say, 'How are you?' I say, 'I'm damaged goods.' And I am.
"And you wake up and you go: 'O.K., I'm hurt, I'm wounded, I'm damaged.
One of the doctors, Laszlo Mechtler, told The Batavian that patients who had been improving were suddenly in his office, "crying, 'This chemical is in my head and I'm damaged for the rest of my life.' " Doctors also saw an increase in cases, which they attributed to sensational coverage and increased stress.
Now, he said, "I'm damaged goods".
"In a way I think I'm damaged a little bit," she explains.
"I always say I'm damaged goods," he said, going on to explain that his priorities are his career and fatherhood.
Now people will think that I'm damaged and that I'm fragile and incapable of doing my work or unstable or who knows what".
"I personally feel like the hosting chapters I've had in my past are an education for doing things in the future, as opposed to the 'now I'm damaged goods' kind of mentality," he said.
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