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If you want to know how much darkness there is around you, you must sharpen your eyes, peering at the faint lights in the distance.
Italo Calvino
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Recognizing light amidst darkness requires keen observation and focus on the positives.

This quote by Italo Calvino emphasizes the importance of perception and awareness in navigating difficult times. It suggests that while darkness may seem overwhelming, finding and concentrating on the small lights or positive aspects in our surroundings can guide us through adversity, encouraging us to become more observant and resilient.

Themes

DarknessLightPerceptionObservationResilience

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Example use cases

This quote can be shared during a motivational speech about overcoming challenges.

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