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The constant happiness is curiosity.
Alice Munro
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Curiosity is the key to maintaining joy in life.

In this quote, Alice Munro suggests that an enduring sense of happiness can be found through curiosity. By nurturing an inquisitive mind and a desire to learn, one can continuously discover new experiences and perspectives, which ultimately fuels a lasting joy and fulfillment in life.

Themes

HappinessCuriosityJoyLearningDiscovery

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a motivational speech about lifelong learning.

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