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Put a bird cage near the window so that the bird can see the sky? Its much better to look than not to, even if it hurts
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"Put a bird cage near the window so that the bird can see the sky? It's much better to look than not to, even if it hurts"

- Klaus Kinski

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In this quote, Klaus Kinski is suggesting that we need to put a bird cage near a window so that the bird can see the sky. This may look like a simple and obvious idea, but Kinski is using it as a metaphor for life. He thinks that it is constantly much better to have a clear view of the world, even if it may be painful at times. Similar to the bird in the cage, we might feel trapped or restricted, but having the ability to see the sky and all its charm can bring a sense of flexibility and hope. Kinski is motivating us to welcome the good and the bad, and to constantly keep our eyes open up to the world around us.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Klaus Kinski between October 18, 1926 and November 23, 1991. He was a famous Actor from Germany. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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