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Short life Quote by Caitlín R. Kiernan

“Consider," she said, "what it is, a unicorn. It is the incarnation of purity, an avatar of innocence. And here is the power of the talisman, for that state of grace which soon passes from each and every one is forever locked inside the horn, the horn become the phallus. And in the instant that it…” quote by Caitlín R. Kiernan
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““Consider," she said, "what it is, a unicorn. It is the incarnation of purity, an avatar of innocence. And here is the power of the talisman, for that state of grace which soon passes from each and every one is forever locked inside the horn, the horn become the phallus. And in the instant that it brought you, Natalie, to orgasm, you knew again that innocence, the bliss of a child before it suffers corruption." I didn't interrupt her, but all at once I got the gist. "Still, you are only a mortal woman, so what negligible, insignificant sins could you have possibly committed during your short life? Likewise, whatever calamities and wrongs have been visited upon your flesh or your soul, they are trifles. But if you survived the war in Paradise, if you refused the yoke and so are counted among the exiles, then you've persisted down all the long eons. You were already broken and despoiled billions of years before the coming of man. And your transgressions outnumber the stars. "Now," she asked, "what would you pay, were you so cursed, to know even one fleeting moment of that stainless, former existence?””

Caitlín R. Kiernan

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Drowning Girl by Caitlín R. Kiernan, 2012

A dialogue about purity, innocence, and the burden of eternal suffering, juxtaposing mythic symbolism with mortal frailty.

In simple terms: Purity is a fleeting, locked power; mortal sins seem trivial.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on the weight of ancient suffering.

Themes

myth spirituality existential humanity innocence

Mood

introspective enigmatic

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • contemplating mortality
  • examining mythic symbols
  • grappling with guilt

Key Concepts

cosmic punishment transcendence sexual awakening

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “purity” mean to you?
  • Can suffering ever be a source of power?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may conflate sexual climax with spiritual enlightenment.

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