I know your soul. Everything else is just an ornament.

Roshani Chokshi
I know your soul. Everything else is just an ornament.
I know your soul. Everything else is just an ornament.
I know your soul. Everything else is just an ornament.
I know your soul. Everything else is just an ornament.
About This Quote

I know your soul. Everything else is just an ornament. This quote is the perfect complement to another famous quote: "A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions." While we're all too familiar with our minds stretching and changing while we're gaining new experiences, we're still hard pressed to understand how this affects our souls. In fact, our souls are simply the sum total of what we've been through in life - the sum of our experiences from birth up until now.

If you think about it, our lives have been a series of experiences - both good and bad. Each one has left a print on our souls, and each one has made us who we are today.

Source: The Startouched Queen

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