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After the first glass of vodka you can accept just about anything of life even your own mysteriousness you think it is nice that a box of matches is purple and brown and is called La Petite and comes from Sweden for they are words that you know and that is all you know words not their feelings or what they mean and you write because you know them not because you understand them because you don't you are stupid and lazy and will never be great but you do what you know because what else is there?
Frank O'Hara
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What this quote means

The quote reflects on acceptance of life's mysteries and the use of words to express feelings we may not fully understand.

In this quote, Frank O'Hara contemplates the complex relationship between language, understanding, and human experience. He suggests that while we may not fully grasp the meaning behind our feelings or the world around us, the act of writing and expressing ourselves through words is an essential and valuable pursuit. This juxtaposition of knowing words without deeper comprehension highlights the intrinsic human struggle of making sense of our existence, even amidst a sense of inadequacy or lack of greatness.

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Example use cases

In a speech about creativity, one might cite this quote to emphasize the importance of embracing life's uncertainties.

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