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My shoes are clean from walking in the rain.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Life experiences can cleanse and rejuvenate us.

This quote by Jack Kerouac suggests that the trials and tribulations of life, symbolized by 'walking in the rain,' can lead to personal growth and clarity, much like how clean shoes represent a fresh start. The act of walking in the rain, despite its challenges, brings a sense of renewal and purity, indicating that going through difficult times can ultimately result in a clearer and more vibrant life perspective.

Themes

LifeExperiencesGrowthRenewalChallenges

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote during a motivational speech about resilience.

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