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'Movement is life;' and it is well to be able to forget the past, and kill the present by continual change.
Jules Verne
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What this quote means

Embracing change is essential for a vibrant life, and letting go of the past can lead to personal growth.

This quote by Jules Verne emphasizes the importance of movement and change in life. It suggests that one must learn to release past experiences and adapt continually to thrive, as stagnation can hinder personal development and happiness.

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MovementLifeChangeGrowthPast

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Example use cases

In a motivational speech about personal development.

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