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The life that goes out in love to all life is the life that is full, and rich, and continually expanding in beauty and in power.
Ralph Waldo Trine
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Embracing love for all of life leads to a fulfilling and enriched existence.

This quote suggests that when we extend love to all people and experiences, our lives become more meaningful and vibrant. The expression of love not only enriches our own lives but also allows us to grow and experience the world in its fullness, enhancing our beauty and strength.

Themes

LoveLifeBeautyExpansionRichness

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech about community service, one might say this quote to inspire volunteers.

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