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And yet, words are the passkeys to our souls. Without them, we can't really share the enormity of our lives.
Diane Ackerman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Words enable deep connections between people, allowing us to share our true selves.

This quote emphasizes the profound role that language plays in human relationships and communication. Diane Ackerman suggests that words serve as essential tools that unlock our innermost thoughts and feelings, enabling us to convey the complexity and depth of our experiences. Without the ability to articulate our lives through words, we lose the means to connect authentically with others, highlighting the importance of expression in building relationships.

Themes

WordsCommunicationSoulRelationshipsExpression

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of communication in relationships, one might use this quote to emphasize how vital words are.

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