Love Quote by Jessica Khoury
““As we walk, he begins telling me all the names of the plants we pass. I already know their names, but I don't tell him that. He seems to think that scientists always want to know the names of things, and so I guess he thinks he's being helpful.Anyway, I like listening to his voice. It's deep and a little hoarse, as if he's been yelling all day, and his accent makes every word sound new and exciting, as if he's speaking another language I don't have to strain to understand. "Here is annatto,for repelling insects and curing snakebites. The girls say it makes a love potion, but I don't believe them. They have all tried it on me, and I don't love any of them.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh, 2011
The narrator enjoys listening to a guide who names plants, appreciating his voice and accent, while noting his superstitious claims about a plant's effects on love.
In simple terms: Listening to a knowledgeable guide can be soothing, even if the content is dubious.
Value the experience, not the factual accuracy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hiking
- guided tours
- learning about plants
- social interaction
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you trust the tone of a speaker more than the content?
- How does accent affect perceived novelty?
The guide’s claims about love potions lack scientific basis.