I got lost but look what I found.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that even when you feel lost or unsure, you may end up discovering something valuable or unexpected. It's a way of saying that getting a little bit off track or going in a different direction than planned can sometimes lead you to find something amazing that you wouldn't have found otherwise. The quote encourages us to be open to unexpected experiences, because they might just lead us to new and exciting things.
About Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin was an American composer and songwriter who wrote hundreds of popular songs, including many that became major hits. He was known for his simple and direct style, aimed at reaching the “average American.” Berlin received numerous honors, including an Academy Award, a Grammy, and a Tony, and was called the “greatest songwriter that has ever lived” by George Gershwin.
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I got lost but look what I found.
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