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There's a voice inside you that tells you what you should do.
Alan Rickman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Trust your inner voice to guide your actions and decisions.

This quote emphasizes the importance of listening to one's inner voice or intuition as a guiding force in making choices. It suggests that deep within, everyone has an innate understanding of what is right for them, and recognizing this voice can lead to more authentic and fulfilling decisions in life.

Themes

Inner VoiceIntuitionGuidanceDecisionsSelf-Awareness

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about self-discovery.

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