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I am in the mood to dissolve in the sky.
Virginia Woolf
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a desire for freedom and transcendence through connection with nature.

Virginia Woolf's quote reflects a yearning for liberation and a deep connection with the universe. By saying she is in the mood to 'dissolve in the sky,' she conveys a sense of wanting to escape the confines of everyday life and experience a more ethereal existence, symbolizing a release from the mundane and an embrace of the infinite possibilities that the natural world represents.

Themes

DissolveSkyFreedomNatureTranscendence

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote in a speech about the importance of connecting with nature.

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