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Stranger Quote by Jennifer E. Smith

“Now it was like her brain was split in two. One half understood that the person writing to her was just down the street. But the other half still couldn't let go of the more general idea of him, the comforting and mysterious stranger with whom she could talk about anything. His sudden presence…” quote by Jennifer E. Smith
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““Now it was like her brain was split in two. One half understood that the person writing to her was just down the street. But the other half still couldn't let go of the more general idea of him, the comforting and mysterious stranger with whom she could talk about anything. His sudden presence here had thrown her wildly off balance, and even as she noticed--with a little thrill--that a new email from him had indeed arrived, there was something disconcerting about it.””

Jennifer E. Smith

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Truth About Forever by Jennifer E. Smith, 2009

A character feels torn between a concrete reality and an idealized, mysterious image of a person, creating emotional tension when contact resumes.

In simple terms: She is split between reality and fantasy about a stranger.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when idealization clouds judgment.

Themes

identity longing communication

Mood

conflicted hopeful

Type

narrative emotional

When to use this quote

  • online dating
  • reconnecting with old acquaintances
  • first meetings
  • emotional self‑check

Key Concepts

psychology idealization attachment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does idealizing someone affect your expectations?
  • Can you separate the person from the image?
A Different Perspective

Idealized images can lead to disappointment when reality appears.

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