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Blackwater Quote by Beryl Markham

“He knows that there will be days ahead, long, tedious days which have no real beginning or ending, but which run together into night and out of it without changing color, or sound, or meaning. He will lie in his bed feeling the minutes and the hours pass through his body like an endless ribbon of…” quote by Beryl Markham
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““He knows that there will be days ahead, long, tedious days which have no real beginning or ending, but which run together into night and out of it without changing color, or sound, or meaning. He will lie in his bed feeling the minutes and the hours pass through his body like an endless ribbon of pain because time becomes pain then. Light and darkness become pain; all his senses exist only to receive it, to transmit to his mind again and again, with ceaseless repetition, the simple fact that now he is dying.””

Beryl Markham

About This Quote

Describes the endless, painful monotony of dying, where time feels like unending suffering.

In simple terms: Time feels like endless pain when dying.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the weight of prolonged suffering.

Themes

mortality time pain existence monotony

Mood

somber reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • end‑of‑life care
  • chronic illness
  • grief counseling
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small comforts can break the monotony?
  • How does acknowledging pain affect coping?
A Different Perspective

The description may be overly bleak, overlooking moments of peace or meaning.

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