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“It was so good to see him in there, yet so funny to find him so much like me, and so tiny. "Nice kingdom you got here," I added, laughing again. "But it didn't feel quite right without you. Or should I say, without me?" This time he laughed too, and though there were no bubbles or sound I could…” quote by David James Duncan
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““It was so good to see him in there, yet so funny to find him so much like me, and so tiny. "Nice kingdom you got here," I added, laughing again. "But it didn't feel quite right without you. Or should I say, without me?" This time he laughed too, and though there were no bubbles or sound I could feel his delight rise up through the water: which made me laugh even harder: which made him do the same. --Page 84, "The Brothers K””

David James Duncan

About This Quote

Recognition of shared humanity in another, even a fantastical counterpart, sparks mutual joy and laughter.

In simple terms: Seeing ourselves in others creates connection.

Key Takeaway

Shared identity fuels empathy and mirth.

Themes

identity connection humor mirroring

Mood

playful intimate

Type

narrative philosophical

When to use this quote

  • creative writing
  • therapy sessions
  • team building

Key Concepts

self‑recognition interpersonal resonance

Practical Applications

  • Use reflective dialogue to build rapport
  • Highlight common traits in storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does mirroring become unhealthy?
  • How can you balance similarity with individuality?
A Different Perspective

Over‑identifying can blur personal boundaries.

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