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Happy girls are the prettiest girls.
Audrey Hepburn
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Interpretation

What this quote means

True beauty comes from happiness and inner joy.

This quote by Audrey Hepburn emphasizes that a girl's beauty is not solely defined by her physical appearance but rather by her inner happiness. When a girl is happy, her joy radiates outward, making her appear more beautiful to others, highlighting the profound connection between emotional well-being and perceived beauty.

Themes

HappinessBeautyInner JoyConfidenceSelf-Esteem

In practice

Example use cases

You can use this quote in a speech about self-esteem during a women's empowerment event.

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