That's a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet.

Jandy Nelson
That's a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins...
That's a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins...
That's a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins...
That's a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins...
About This Quote

That’s a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet. is a quote from the novel, “Of Mice and Men,” by John Steinbeck. This quote is significant for its use of repetition.

Repetition can be used to emphasize a point or to make a point stick in the listener’s mind. It is also commonly used in poetry and song lyrics to create beauty and emotion.

Source: The Sky Is Everywhere

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