Agostino ScafidiIf you look deep enough into anything, sense is always there to be made, wouldn’t you agree?
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If you look deep enough into anything, sense is always there to be made, wouldn’t you agree? This quote says that there are always hints or clues to what something means. Clues can be found in the purest things, which are the most difficult to make sense of. If it were easy to find hints in everything, you wouldn’t have to work hard to understand them. There would be no need for the wisdom that comes with time and experience. The hint in this quote is that if you feel something strongly then your emotions are telling you something about that thing.
Source: The Invisible Papers
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