Bananas Quote by Jill McCorkle
““We used to all come outside when the streetlights came on and prowl the neighborhood in a pack, a herd of kids on banana-seat bikes and minibikes. The grown-ups looked so silly framed in their living-room and kitchen windows. They complained about their days and sighed deep sighs of depression and loss. They talked about how spoiled and lucky children were these days. We will never be that way, we said, we will never say those things.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Summer of the Swallow, Jill McCorkle, 1995
Nostalgic reflection on youthful freedom versus adult discontent, emphasizing how generations romanticize past experiences.
In simple terms: Kids felt freer than adults.
Cherish present moments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- playful bike rides
- adult complaints
- intergenerational dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does nostalgia shape your view of today?
- What can adults learn from youthful spontaneity?
May idealize the past, overlooking present challenges.