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Well now everything dies baby that's a fact_x000D_ But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.
Bruce Springsteen
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects on the inevitability of death while suggesting the possibility of renewal or rebirth.

Bruce Springsteen's quote speaks to the transient nature of life, acknowledging that death is an inescapable reality. However, it also introduces a glimmer of hope by proposing that what dies may not be lost forever; there may be a chance for revival or transformation in the cycles of existence.

Themes

DeathRebirthRenewalLifeTransienceHope

In practice

Example use cases

Use the quote to inspire others during a difficult time of loss.

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