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She was so busy forgetting, she couldn't take a single step into the future.
Alice Hoffman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Being trapped in past memories can hinder one's ability to move forward and embrace new opportunities.

This quote speaks to the struggles individuals face when they are overly preoccupied with their past, to the point that it prevents them from progressing into the future. It highlights the importance of letting go of past burdens in order to fully explore new possibilities and experiences that life may offer.

Themes

PastFutureLetting GoChangeProgress

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about overcoming personal challenges.

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