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There is no doubt in my mind, that I have found out how to begin (at 40) to say something in my own voice.
Virginia Woolf
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What this quote means

This quote expresses the idea of self-discovery and finding one's authentic voice later in life.

Virginia Woolf's quote conveys the profound experience of personal growth and the realization that true expression comes from within. She reflects on her journey, indicating that even at the age of 40, she has reached a significant understanding of her own perspective and voice, highlighting the importance of self-discovery and authenticity in life.

Themes

Self-DiscoveryAuthenticityVoiceGrowthWisdom

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about personal growth, emphasize how finding your own voice can lead to true fulfillment.

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