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I love to move like a mouse inside this puzzle for the body, balancing the wish to be lost with the need to be found.
Billy Collins
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What this quote means

The quote reflects the delicate balance between exploration and belonging in life.

In this quote, Billy Collins uses the metaphor of a mouse navigating a puzzle to express the tension between the desire to explore and discover new paths, and the inherent human need for connection and understanding. The imagery suggests a journey through life's complexities, where one can feel lost while simultaneously seeking to be found and understood, highlighting the duality of human experience.

Themes

PuzzleExplorationBelongingBalanceJourney

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Example use cases

This quote is perfect for a reflection on personal growth during a motivational speech.

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