The life you have led doesn't need to be the only life you have.
Anna QuindlenRead
Figuring out who you are is the whole point of the human experience.
Interpretation
Understanding your true self is essential to living a full life.
The quote by Anna Quindlen emphasizes that the journey of self-discovery is a fundamental aspect of being human. It suggests that through our experiences, choices, and reflections, we uncover our identities, which ultimately shapes our purpose and existence.
In practice
In a motivational speech about personal growth and self-awareness.
The life you have led doesn't need to be the only life you have.
The future is built on brains, not prom court, as most people can tell you after attending their high school reunion. But you'd never know it by talking to kids or listening to the messages they get from the culture and even from their schools.
I read and walked for miles at night along the beach, writing bad blank verse and searching endlessly for someone wonderful who would step out of the darkness and change my life. It never crossed my mind that that person could be me.
With reference to the younger generation..."If the experience of their exhausted, insomniac, dispirited elders makes them decide they'd prefer not to go straight from the classroom to the cubicle to the coffin, it doesn't mean they're lazy. It means they're sane."
Ideas are only lethal if you suppress and don't discuss them. Ignorance is not bliss, it's stupid. Banning books shows you don't trust your kids to think and you don't trust yourself to be able to talk to them.
I conveniently forgot to remember that people only have two hands, or, as another parent once said of having a third child, it's time for a zone defense instead of man-to-man.
There are times when sorrow seems to me to be the only truth.
The duty of helping one's self in the highest sense involves the helping of one's neighbors.
In those days, our Declaration of Independence was held sacred by all, and thought to include all; but now, to aid in the making the bondage of the negro universal and eternal, it is assailed, and sneered at, and construed, and hawked at, and torn, till, if its framers could rise from their graves, they could not at all recognize it.
What if God were not exactly truth, and if this could be proved? And if he were instead the vanity, the desire for power, the ambitions, the fear, and the enraptured and terrified folly of mankind?
Nothing, absolutely nothing, has a more direct bearing on the moral choices made by individuals or the purposes pursued by society than belief or disbelief in God.
If your religion doesn't teach you the difference between good and evil, your religion is worse than useless.
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