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Waiting Quote by Fanny Britt

“Waiting for the bus on Sherbrooke today is like waiting to die. Or what I imagine it would be like.” quote by Fanny Britt
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““Waiting for the bus on Sherbrooke today is like waiting to die. Or what I imagine it would be like.””

Fanny Britt

About This Quote

Waiting for a bus can feel like a metaphor for life's uncertainty and the dread of stagnation.

In simple terms: Waiting can feel like dying.

Key Takeaway

Embrace patience and find meaning in idle moments.

Themes

patience existentialism urban life

Mood

frustrated thoughtful

Type

observational literary

When to use this quote

  • commuting
  • public spaces
  • daily routines

Key Concepts

time perception mundane anxiety

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does waiting affect your mood?
  • What can you do while you wait?
A Different Perspective

The comparison may exaggerate ordinary frustration, overlooking the bus’s practical purpose.

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