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It's not sissy to show your feeling.
Princess Diana
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Expressing emotions is a strength, not a weakness.

Princess Diana emphasizes the importance of being open about one's feelings. In a society that often equates emotional expression with vulnerability or weakness, she encourages people to embrace and communicate their emotions as a vital part of human connections and relationships.

Themes

FeelingsEmotionsStrengthVulnerabilityRelationships

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about mental health awareness.

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