Absence Quote by Anonymous
“If the portraits of our absent friends are pleasant to us, which renew our memory of them and relieve our regret for their absence by a false and empty consolation, how much more pleasant are letters which bring us the written characters of the absent friend.”
About This Quote
The quote suggests that letters from absent friends provide a comforting, though possibly superficial, reminder of them, more satisfying than imagined portraits.
In simple terms: Written words from missing loved ones can soothe grief more than mental images.
Value genuine communication over idealized memories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing condolence notes
- keeping journals
- maintaining friendships
- coping with loss
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a letter comforting?
- Can imagined memories ever replace real words?
Letters may create false consolation, not true closure.