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It's so kind of you to want to visit me in my loneliness. - The Wicked Witch of the West. Now I know I have a heart, because it's breaking. - The Tin Woodsman Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.
L. Frank Baum
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses the complexities of love and the pain of loneliness, highlighting the fragility of the heart.

This quote encompasses the struggles of emotional pain and the human desire for connection. The Wicked Witch's acknowledgment of loneliness and the Tin Woodsman's realization of his heart's capacity for love serve to illustrate that vulnerability is an inherent part of life. It highlights how relationships can illuminate our deepest feelings, and that, although hearts can break, they also signify our ability to feel and connect with others.

Themes

LonelinessHeartLoveVulnerabilityPain

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Example use cases

This quote can be used during a speech about the importance of emotional connections in a person's life.

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