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Clarification Quote by Ed Lynskey

“Payne sought clarification. “Vertical or horizontal?” “Horizontal, of course.” “Sorry but I can’t help you.” “Will you pipe down for a minute? Naturally she was dead since I work at a cemetery. Her face struck a chord though. So, I rummaged around in the old Rory memory bank, and Emily is what…” quote by Ed Lynskey
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““Payne sought clarification. “Vertical or horizontal?” “Horizontal, of course.” “Sorry but I can’t help you.” “Will you pipe down for a minute? Naturally she was dead since I work at a cemetery. Her face struck a chord though. So, I rummaged around in the old Rory memory bank, and Emily is what rings a bell. Didn’t we go to school with an Emily? Tenth or eleventh grade, if I recall it correctly.””

Ed Lynskey

About This Quote

A surreal dialogue about direction and mortality, hinting at memory and loss.

In simple terms: Memory, death, direction, absurdity, nostalgia, identity

Key Takeaway

The line between the mundane and the uncanny blurs.

Themes

Memory Mortality Absurdity Nostalgia Identity

Mood

Melancholic Surreal Wry

Type

Anecdote Philosophical musing Dark humor

When to use this quote

  • Reflecting on a dead colleague
  • Recalling school acquaintances
  • Navigating ambiguous instructions

Key Concepts

Direction Communication Grief

Practical Applications

  • Creative writing prompts
  • Therapeutic storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does the setting influence the tone?
  • What does the 'horizontal' choice symbolize?
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