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I came to love, I came into my own
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"I came to love, I came into my own"

- Theodore Roethke

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Theodore Roethke's quote speaks to the power of self-discovery and the appeal of discovering one's own identity. It recommends that when we pertain to enjoy ourselves, we come into our own. This is a journey of self-acceptance and understanding, of discovering to embrace our distinct qualities and acknowledging our worth. It is a journey of development and change, of discovering to accept and value who we are. It is a journey of guts and resilience, of discovering to trust ourselves and our choices. It is a journey of self-love and self-care, of learning to prioritize our own needs and desires. Ultimately, Roethke's quote is a reminder that when we concern enjoy ourselves, we enter our own and discover our true identity.

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Theodore Roethke This quote is written / told by Theodore Roethke between May 25, 1908 and August 1, 1963. He was a famous Poet from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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