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I immersed myself in books and rock 'n' roll, the adolescent salvation.
Patti Smith
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Books and music provide a sense of escape and discovery during adolescence.

In this quote, Patti Smith reflects on her teenage years, emphasizing how literature and rock music served as an escape from the challenges of youth. She suggests that these cultural forms provided not only solace but also a means of personal growth and identity formation, highlighting their role in shaping her as an artist and individual.

Themes

AdolescenceBooksMusicEscapeIdentity

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of arts in education, one could mention this quote to illustrate how music and literature impact youth.

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