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Yes, I do touch. I believe that everyone needs that
Princess Diana
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Touch is an essential aspect of human connection and comfort.

Princess Diana's quote emphasizes the importance of physical touch in expressing love and support. It suggests that everyone needs emotional and physical connection, which can foster healing and comfort in relationships.

Themes

TouchConnectionLoveSupportComfort

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech about emotional well-being, one might say, 'As Princess Diana once expressed, touch is a necessity for everyone.'

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