Believe Quote by Anonymous
““Then I know that in my dreams I can never capture the same sun-glow, and that the air that I breathe can never, there, flow as freshly in my cells, and I can never see so sharply or so far; and I believe once more that what is true can be seen by everyone, everyone.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown, modern verse
The speaker reflects on the impossibility of fully recapturing the vividness of dreams and the unique experience of breath, asserting that truth is universally visible.
In simple terms: Dreams can't fully be captured; truth is visible to all.
Accept the limits of memory and cherish present perception.
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When to use this quote
- artistic inspiration
- personal reflection
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you reconcile fleeting experiences with lasting truths?
- What does “truth visible to everyone” mean to you?
Dreams may be fleeting and subjective, limiting universal truth.