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What looks large from a distance, close up ain’t never that big.
Bob Dylan
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Things often seem more significant or daunting from afar than they actually are up close.

This quote by Bob Dylan reflects on the nature of perception and reality. It suggests that our worries or the challenges we face may appear overwhelming when viewed from a distance, but upon closer examination, they can seem much more manageable and less intimidating. This insight invites us to reconsider our fears and obstacles, reminding us that gaining a closer perspective can often alleviate anxiety and provide clarity.

Themes

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In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech, one might use this quote to encourage the audience to face their fears.

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