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The creative act amazes me. Whether it's poetry, whether it's music, it's an amazing process, and it has something to do with bringing forth the old out into the world to create and to bring forth that which will rejuvenate.
Joy Harjo
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What this quote means

Creativity is a wondrous process that transforms old ideas into new expressions.

In this quote, Joy Harjo reflects on the nature of creativity, highlighting how artistic endeavors such as poetry and music serve as a means of reintroducing and revitalizing older concepts. She emphasizes the revelatory power of creative acts, suggesting that through them, we uncover and rejuvenate the world around us, giving it new life and meaning.

Themes

CreativityArtProcessRevitalizationExpression

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Example use cases

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