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“A thousand times today I've started to open my mouth, started to squeak out, "Can you tell me...? But then I'd look into the front seat, at my mother's silent shaking, my father's grim profile, the mournful bags under his eyes, and all the questions I might ask seemed abusive. Assault and battery…” quote by Anonymous
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“A thousand times today I've started to open my mouth, started to squeak out, "Can you tell me...? But then I'd look into the front seat, at my mother's silent shaking, my father's grim profile, the mournful bags under his eyes, and all the questions I might ask seemed abusive. Assault and battery, a question mark used like a club. My parents are old and fragile. I'd have to heartless to want to hurt them.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Narrative: Personal reflection, 2024

Respect for aging parents can silence personal curiosity, creating internal conflict.

In simple terms: Caring for elders can suppress one's own questions.

Key Takeaway

Balance empathy with self‑expression.

Themes

family empathy conflict

Mood

somber thoughtful

Type

reflective philosophical

When to use this quote

  • caregiver conversations
  • family meals
  • mental health discussions

Key Concepts

ethical dilemma communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you ask questions without hurting?
  • What boundaries protect both you and your parents?
A Different Perspective

Silence may harm both parties if needs remain unvoiced.

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