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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.” quote by Anonymous
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““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.””

Anonymous

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.

Key Takeaway

Accept the limits of memory and cherish present perception.

Themes

dreams truth perception impermanence

Mood

nostalgic contemplative

Type

poetic reflective

When to use this quote

  • artistic inspiration
  • personal reflection
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

philosophy subjectivity epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you reconcile fleeting experiences with lasting truths?
  • What does “truth visible to everyone” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

Dreams may be fleeting and subjective, limiting universal truth.

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