The quote by Helen Keller reflects on the intangible essence of profound experiences and values, suggesting that the most significant and beautiful aspects of life are those that transcend physical perception, requiring emotional or spiritual sensitivity to be truly appreciated. It's an invitation to recognize the importance of feelings and emotions as essential components of the human experience.

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