"Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes"
- Walt Whitman
About this Quote
This quote by Walt Whitman speaks with the complexity of the human experience. It recommends that we can holding several viewpoints and opinions, and that it is fine to be inconsistent. It is a tip that we are all diverse which our ideas and sensations can alter with time. It is an event of the diversity of the human experience and a pointer that we ought to not hesitate to express our real selves. It is a reminder that we must welcome our contradictions and accept that we are all efficient in holding several viewpoints. It is a reminder that we ought to not hesitate to express our real selves which we need to embrace our differences. Eventually, this quote is a tip that we must accept and commemorate our wide varieties.
This quote is written / told by Walt Whitman between May 31, 1819 and March 26, 1892. He was a famous Poet from USA.
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