Braids Quote by Jenna Black
“There is no lock strong enough nor wall thick enough to keep Death out," he murmured, his lips close to my ear so that I could feel the puff of his breath against my skin. The ends of a couple of his braids had found their way under the collar of my flannel night-shirt and tickled the base of my neck. "Are you speaking literally or metaphorically?”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, likely contemporary romance or horror; exact source not identified
The quote suggests that death is inevitable and cannot be avoided by any physical barrier, emphasizing mortality's inescapable nature.
In simple terms: Death cannot be stopped by walls or locks.
Accept life's finitude and live fully.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal loss
- grief counseling
- philosophical discussion
- creative writing
- spiritual contemplation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you confront the inevitability of death?
- What does this metaphor reveal about your fears?
The metaphor may be overstated, ignoring ways people find meaning despite mortality.