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I remembered this one time that I never told anybody about. The time we were walking. Just the three of us. I was in the middle. I don't remember where we were walking to or where we were walking from. I just remember the season. I just remember walking between them and feeling for the first time that I belonged somewhere
Stephen Chbosky
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What this quote means

This quote reflects the significance of companionship and the feeling of belonging.

In this quote, Stephen Chbosky captures a poignant moment of connection and friendship, emphasizing how the simple act of walking with others can instill a profound sense of belonging. The speaker reminisces about a specific experience, not focused on the destination or purpose of the walk, but rather the emotional warmth that arises from being alongside friends, highlighting the importance of relationships in one’s life.

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BelongingFriendshipCompanionshipMemoriesWalk

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This quote could be used in a speech about the importance of friendships in our lives.

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