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I love making, I love doing. I love being to the full, I love everything which is not sitting and watching and copying and dead at heart.
John Fowles
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a passion for active engagement in life rather than passively observing it.

John Fowles highlights the importance of embracing life fully by actively creating, doing, and experiencing rather than merely watching or imitating. He suggests that true vitality comes from being engaged and deeply involved in our pursuits, celebrating the act of living and creating rather than being a passive bystander.

Themes

LifeEngagementActionCreativityVitality

In practice

Example use cases

Use this quote to inspire creativity in a workshop setting.

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