Life never seems to prepare us sufficiently for epiphanies.... they are not magical intrusions from another world, but reality, naked, and without shame.

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Life never seems to prepare us sufficiently for epiphanies. This statement is from Ernest Hemingway. It is about the way we experience epiphanies in life. Epiphanies are moments of full understanding, when a truth or a situation becomes clear and obvious. They are not magical intrusions from another world, but reality, naked, and without shame.

Source: In The Spirit Of Happiness: A Book Of Spiritual Wisdom

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