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What would there be in a story of happiness? Only what prepares it, only what destroys it can be told
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"What would there be in a story of happiness? Only what prepares it, only what destroys it can be told"

- Andre Gide

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This quote by Andre Gide recommends that stories of happiness are not finish without the struggles that lead up to it and the obstacles that threaten to take it away. Gide suggests that the journey to happiness is just as important as the destination. He suggests that the story of happiness is not practically the delight and contentment, however likewise about the challenges and challenges that must be conquered in order to reach it. Gide's quote motivates us to value the journey to joy, and to acknowledge that it is only through the difficult times that we can really appreciate the joys of life. It is only through the battles that we can genuinely understand the value of happiness.

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Andre Gide This quote is written / told by Andre Gide between November 22, 1869 and February 19, 1951. He was a famous Novelist from France. The author also have 40 other quotes.

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