There's always room for a unicorn in my life.(i.e. fantasy and imagination)

Renata Ammazzini
There's always room for a unicorn in my life.(i.e. fantasy...
There's always room for a unicorn in my life.(i.e. fantasy...
There's always room for a unicorn in my life.(i.e. fantasy...
There's always room for a unicorn in my life.(i.e. fantasy...
About This Quote

The world can be a very scary place where everything is out of your control. However, the unicorn in the world is not a mythical creature from a children’s story. It is a symbol of something beautiful and magical. It represents the fantasy and imagination you have when you are young that allows you to dream about being a fairy or a genie or even having wings. It means that you have a certain amount of hope for the future and that you keep moving forward no matter how bad things seem.

Source: Nora & Het Bloemenelfje

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