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There is an organic affinity between joyousness and tenderness.
William James
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Joy and tenderness are naturally connected and enhance each other.

William James suggests that joyousness and tenderness are closely linked emotions that enrich human experience. When one feels joy, it inherently leads to a sense of tenderness towards others, creating a compassionate and fulfilling connection between people.

Themes

JoyTendernessLoveConnectionEmotion

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a wedding speech to highlight the importance of joy in a loving relationship.

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