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I wonder if it will be—can be—any more beautiful than this,’ murmured Anne, looking around her with the loving, enraptured eyes of those to whom ‘home’ must always be the loveliest spot in the world, no matter what fairer lands may lie under alien stars.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a deep appreciation for the beauty of home, suggesting that no other place can surpass it in significance and love.

In this quote, Anne reflects on the beauty of her home, conveying a profound sense of love and attachment to it. She suggests that regardless of how magnificent other places may appear, her home will always hold a special and unparalleled beauty in her heart, showcasing the deep emotional connection one has to their own roots and memories.

Themes

HomeBeautyLoveAttachmentMemories

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech about the importance of family gatherings, this quote could highlight the emotional significance of home.

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