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"The world is put back by the death of every one who has to sacrifice the development of his or her peculiar gifts to conventionality"

- Florence Nightingale

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This quote by Florence Nightingale speaks with the catastrophe of individuals who are forced to comply with social expectations and standards, instead of pursue their own distinct gifts and skills. It recommends that when someone is not able to express their true capacity, the world is denied of the special contributions they might have made. Nightingale's words highlight the significance of permitting individuals to pursue their own courses, rather than requiring them to comply with what is anticipated of them. She recommends that when somebody is unable to express their real potential, the world is returned, as it is denied of the special contributions they might have made. This quote works as a tip of the importance of permitting individuals to pursue their own courses, rather than forcing them to conform to what is anticipated of them. It is an effective tip of the potential that is lost when individuals are unable to reveal their true selves.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Florence Nightingale between May 12, 1820 and August 13, 1910. She was a famous Activist from United Kingdom. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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