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All I ask is to be held above the barren wastes of want.
Wilfred Owen
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a desire to be lifted out of despair and want, seeking a higher state of being.

Wilfred Owen's quote reflects a deep yearning for emotional and spiritual elevation. It conveys the struggle against the feeling of want or lack, symbolized by 'barren wastes', suggesting a life devoid of fulfillment. The desire to be 'held above' implies a hope for support and connection that can lead one toward a more purposeful and enriched existence.

Themes

WantDespairElevationSupportHope

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about overcoming adversity, this quote could highlight the importance of support in difficult times.

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