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dont let the old break you; let the love make you
Bertrand Russell
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Embrace love instead of allowing past negative experiences to define you.

This quote emphasizes the importance of love as a powerful force that can shape and define our identity in a positive way. Rather than letting old wounds or negative experiences break our spirit, we should allow love to elevate us and contribute to our personal growth and happiness.

Themes

LoveGrowthIdentityPositivityHealing

In practice

Example use cases

This quote resonates during a speech emphasizing the importance of love in overcoming challenges.

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