"How ridiculous I was as a Marionette! And how happy I am, now that I have become a real boy!"
- Carlo Collodi
About this Quote
This quote from Carlo Collodi's novel, Pinocchio, talks to the improvement of the wood puppet into a real boy. It shows the idea that life is a journey of growth and advancement, and that the journey is frequently filled with delight and happiness. The quote likewise talks to the idea that life has lots of surprises which we can never forecast what will take place next. The quote is a suggestion that we should never ever take life for approved which we should always make every effort to maximize our lives. It is a reminder that we must never be content with our existing state, however ought to always aim to progress versions of ourselves. The quote is a reminder that life has lots of possibilities and that we must never quit on our dreams.
This quote is written / told by Carlo Collodi between November 24, 1826 and October 26, 1890. He/she was a famous Writer from Italy.
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