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I approve of anyone wearing what the establishment says you must not wear.
Florynce Kennedy
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote encourages individuality and defiance against societal norms regarding personal expression.

Florynce Kennedy's quote emphasizes the importance of self-expression and encourages people to challenge the expectations imposed by societal norms. By approving of those who wear what they are told they must not wear, she advocates for courage and the rejection of limitations placed on personal freedom, particularly in the realm of fashion and identity.

Themes

IndividualitySelf-ExpressionDefianceFashionFreedom

In practice

Example use cases

When discussing fashion choices at a seminar on personal identity.

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