Feet Quote by Jodi Picoult
“But mostly I wondered why the head could move so swiftly while the heart dragged its feet. I still loved him. It felt like anything else permanent that has gone missing; a lost tooth, a severed leg. You might know better, but that doesn’t keep your tongue from poling at the hole in your gum, or your phantom limb from aching.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: My Sister's Keeper, Jodi Picoult, 2004
The narrator contrasts rapid mental agility with sluggish emotional healing, likening loss to a phantom limb that still aches despite acceptance.
In simple terms: Mind moves fast, heart lags; loss feels like a phantom limb.
Acknowledge lingering pain while moving forward.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationship breakup
- bereavement
- personal growth
- therapy
- self‑reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you reconcile quick thoughts with lingering heartache?
- What practices help soothe a phantom‑like grief?
Emotional recovery can be slower than mental adaptation, causing frustration.