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I am a teller of stories and therefore an optimist, a believer in the ethical bend of the human heart, a believer in the mind's disgust with fraud and its appetite for truth, a believer in the ferocity of beauty. So, from my point of view, I see your life as already artful, waiting, just waiting and ready for you to make it art.

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Toni Morrison

Wellesley College Commencement 2004, 2004

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Morrison concluded her Wellesley address with what may be the most beautiful closing passage in commencement speech history. After spending the speech refusing to offer easy optimism about the future, past, or present, she found hope in the one thing she knew best: the power of storytelling. For Morrison, being a storyteller was not merely a profession but a philosophical stance. To tell stories is to believe that human experience has shape and meaning, that hearts bend toward ethics, that minds hunger for truth, and that beauty has a fierce, transformative power. Her final image — of each graduate's life as a work of art waiting to be made — was both an invitation and a benediction, offering the Wellesley Class of 2004 the most generous gift a great writer can give: the conviction that their lives are worth the telling.

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