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I never lose sight of the fact that just being is fun.
Katharine Hepburn
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Finding joy in existence itself is important.

This quote by Katharine Hepburn emphasizes the intrinsic value of simply being alive and experiencing life. It suggests that amidst challenges and struggles, one should cherish the joy and fun that comes from existence itself.

Themes

JoyExistenceHappinessFunLife

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational talk about appreciating life, one can use this quote to encourage others to find joy in their daily experiences.

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