Humor Quote by Andrea Cremer
““The patter of tentative footfalls reached my ears. I flipped on my side to face the door and saw Ansel wander by. I rolled onto my back, rubbing sleep from my eyes. I'd crashed on my bed as soons as I'd gotten back from school, collapsing under the weight of the day. The floorboards squeaked as Ansel passed by my door again. I caught his nervous glance in my direction before he hurried down the hall. 'Ansel, I'm not the sun; stop orbiting and get in here,' I called.””
About This Quote
Source Short story excerpt, unknown source
A narrator describes a weary, surreal moment of trying to awaken and confront a persistent presence, using metaphorical language about orbiting and sunlight
In simple terms: Feeling exhausted and trapped, the narrator urges a friend to stop circling and come in
Recognize when you’re stuck and ask for help directly
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- late night study
- roommate conflict
- mental exhaustion
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you break cycles of avoidance?
- What does “orbiting” symbolize in your life?
The poetic tone may obscure practical advice for real conflict resolution