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"The greatest illusion," said the mole, "is that life should be perfect."
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"What do you want to be when you grow up?" "Kind," said the boy."
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"Asking for help isn't giving up, it's refusing to give up."
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"Tears fall for a reason and they are your strength, not weakness."
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"Don't measure how valuable you are by the way you are treated.
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In the graphic novel "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse" by Charlie Mackesy, four unlikely friends embark on a journey together. They learn important life lessons about friendship, kindness, and inner strength. T...
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• The Jungian archetypes: In the book, the four characters embody Jungian archetypes: the boy symbolizes innocence, the mole represents practicality, the fox signifies cunning wisdom, and the horse embodies spirituality and intuition.
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I'm interested in the Unknown | 📚 Bookworm | 🎨 Creative soul | 🌌 Explorer of the Beyond. (άλθος) ♡
"The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse" is a reminder that love is the most important thing in life. Guys, it's a very inspiring story that teaches us various lessons about life, love, self confidence and many more. Enjoy this read and let me know what you liked the most about this book. Peace 🕊️
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