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I looked up at the dark sky and prayed to God for a better break in life and a better chance to do something for the little people I loved.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a desire for change and better opportunities in life, especially for loved ones.

In this quote, Jack Kerouac reflects on a moment of vulnerability and hope, as he looks up at the dark sky and passionately prays for improvement in his life circumstances. It highlights a sincere yearning not just for personal growth but also for the chance to uplift those around him, particularly 'the little people' he cares about, emphasizing the importance of love and connection in pursuing a better life.

Themes

HopeLoveOpportunityLifePrayer

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about resilience and helping others.

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