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I have no talents. But I do have hope. And wonder. And love. Maybe those are talents?
Kate Dicamillo
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes that having qualities like hope, wonder, and love can be just as important as traditional talents.

In this quote, Kate Dicamillo reflects on the notion of talent, suggesting that while she may not possess conventional abilities, she values the qualities of hope, wonder, and love. This perspective highlights the idea that emotional and relational attributes can be powerful forces in life, and that these intangible qualities can be seen as talents in their own right, fostering a positive outlook and a deep connection to the world around us.

Themes

HopeWonderLoveTalentQualities

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used during a motivational speech to inspire creativity.

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