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“There was a sharp crack from somewhere on the mountain. Then another. It's just a tree falling, he said. It's okay. The boy was looking at the dead roadside trees. It's okay, the man said. All the trees in the world are going to fall sooner or later. But not on us.” quote by Cormac McCarthy
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“There was a sharp crack from somewhere on the mountain. Then another. It's just a tree falling, he said. It's okay. The boy was looking at the dead roadside trees. It's okay, the man said. All the trees in the world are going to fall sooner or later. But not on us.”

Cormac McCarthy

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Road by Cormac McCarthy, 2006

Even as trees fall, the narrator reassures that catastrophe won’t affect them directly, reflecting denial or hope.

In simple terms: All things fall, but not us.

Key Takeaway

Accept inevitable loss.

Themes

mortality denial hope

Mood

somber reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • grief
  • survival
  • nature observation

Key Concepts

impermanence human resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you cope with inevitable loss?
  • When does reassurance become denial?
A Different Perspective

May minimize real danger.

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