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If you lose wonder, you've lost everything.
Goldie Hawn
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Losing the sense of wonder diminishes the richness of life.

This quote by Goldie Hawn emphasizes the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder and curiosity throughout life. It suggests that when we cease to be amazed by the world around us, we lose our ability to appreciate the beauty and joy that life has to offer, ultimately affecting our overall happiness and fulfillment.

Themes

WonderLifeCuriosityHappinessAppreciation

In practice

Example use cases

You could use this quote in a motivational speech about personal growth.

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