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The soul yearns to fly home on the wings of love to the world of ideas. It longs to be freed from the chains of the body.
Jostein Gaarder
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What this quote means

The quote expresses a deep desire for spiritual freedom and the pursuit of higher ideals through love.

In this quote, Jostein Gaarder illustrates the soul's innate longing for liberation from physical constraints, desiring instead to connect with the intangible realm of ideas and love. It suggests that true fulfillment comes from transcending the limitations of the physical body and seeking a deeper, more profound existence through emotional and intellectual exploration.

Themes

SoulLoveFreedomIdeasSpirituality

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a motivational speech about pursuing one's passions beyond physical limitations.

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