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Gusted South Quote by Jack Conner

“Avery braced himself against the wind. Shouldn’t have had that second bourbon, he thought as the wind battered him, dragging at his legs, tugging at his arms. It gusted up from the south, whipping mist off the waves that pitched” quote by Jack Conner
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““Avery braced himself against the wind. Shouldn’t have had that second bourbon, he thought as the wind battered him, dragging at his legs, tugging at his arms. It gusted up from the south, whipping mist off the waves that pitched””

Jack Conner

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown (likely contemporary fiction)

A character struggles with harsh conditions and regrets past choices, highlighting vulnerability in adversity

In simple terms: Facing harsh wind and regret

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge limits and seek help

Themes

vulnerability regret adversity

Mood

anxious determined

Type

narrative reflective

When to use this quote

  • stormy sea
  • personal crisis
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

human frailty choice consequences

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can you do when external forces overwhelm you?
  • How does regret affect decision‑making?
A Different Perspective

Resilience may be needed to overcome physical and emotional storms

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