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Life isn't some vertical or horizontal line -- you have your own interior world, and it's not neat.
Patti Smith
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Life is complex and personal, shaped by our inner experiences rather than simple external measures.

Patti Smith's quote reminds us that life cannot be reduced to simple binaries or measurements. It highlights the importance of our inner lives, which are often messy and intricate, suggesting that each person's experience is uniquely their own and not easily categorized.

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Example use cases

Use this quote to inspire a conversation about personal growth at a workshop.

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