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Somehow, the painting soothed him. It verified his fears. But it also informed him that fear was wonderful
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"Somehow, the painting soothed him. It verified his fears. But it also informed him that fear was wonderful"

- Timothy Findley

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In this quote, we see a character who finds convenience in a painting in spite of it verifying his inmost fears. He feels validated by the painting's acknowledgment of his negative feelings, yet he likewise acquires a new point of view on worry. It ends up being something to be valued rather than avoided. This recommends that worry is a required part of life and can be used to inform and enhance our experiences. Perhaps the character has been fighting with anxiety, and the painting acts as a form of therapy. In general, this quote encourages us to welcome our fears and use them to learn and grow.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Timothy Findley between October 30, 1930 and June 20, 2002. He/she was a famous Novelist from Canada.

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