Dreams Quote by Camilla Gibb
““Clench clench these strong teeth in this strong mouth. My mouth. Of my body. In my house. My mouth? Chapped lips swollen and bloody? Dream dreaming wide and thunder? My mouth! My God! This is me speaking. Not mouthing. Not typing and twitching. Not writing a suicide note the length of a novel that will never be finished. I hear voices now but I know they are not the voices of fathers or lovers, or mothers or angels or demons, but the sounds of my own private wars echoing the battles of women before me and near me. No wonder I do not make people comfortable. I am a mirror. I have far too many things to say. (p. 237-238)””
About This Quote
The narrator portrays a visceral, chaotic inner monologue that blends bodily sensations, personal trauma, and collective female struggle, emphasizing the difficulty of being heard.
In simple terms: A raw voice reveals personal and generational pain.
Expression can be both cathartic and unsettling.
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When to use this quote
- Therapeutic writing workshops
- Performance art exploring bodily expression
- Support groups for survivors
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Channel intense emotions into structured creative outlets
Questions to Reflect On
- How does bodily imagery shape our understanding of emotional pain?
- What role does collective memory play in personal healing?
The intense focus on personal anguish may alienate readers seeking broader context.