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Our dreams prove that to imagine - to dream about things that have not happened - is among mankind's deepest needs.
Milan Kundera
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What this quote means

Dreaming and imagination are fundamental human needs that drive our desires and aspirations.

This quote from Milan Kundera emphasizes the essential role of dreams and imagination in human experience. It suggests that the act of envisioning possibilities, even those that are yet to materialize, is a profound aspect of what it means to be human. Our dreams reflect our innermost desires and the innate yearning for fulfillment and understanding in life.

Themes

DreamsImaginationHuman NeedsAspirationDesire

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about pursuing one's passions.

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