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Sweet to think on it, that when we are last weary of all this world there is the rising sun
Anne Rice
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects on the comfort of renewal and hope after life's weariness.

Anne Rice's quote suggests that even in moments of exhaustion and disillusionment with the world, there remains a promise of a new beginning symbolized by the rising sun. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for hope and the cyclical nature of life, implying that after every hardship and fatigue, there is the potential for rejuvenation and new opportunities, much like the daily return of the sun.

Themes

HopeRenewalLifeExhaustionOpportunitySunrise

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about resilience, one might start with this quote to emphasize the theme of hope.

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