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Walk any path in Destiny's garden, and you will be forced to choose, not once but many times.
Neil Gaiman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Life presents us with continuous choices that shape our destiny.

This quote suggests that life is a journey filled with decisions that we must make repeatedly. Each choice we encounter influences the course of our lives, highlighting the importance of our decisions in the broader tapestry of existence.

Themes

DestinyChoicesLifeJourneyDecisions

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech on making impactful life choices.

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