Death Quote by Jodi Picoult
“She thought of death like the seam of a hem: each time you lose someone close, it unraveled a little. You could still go along with your life, but you'd be forever tripping over something you previously took for granted.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: My Sister's Keeper, 2004
Grief is likened to a hem unraveling, showing how loss subtly disrupts life’s fabric, leaving lingering vulnerability.
In simple terms: Loss unravels life’s seams.
Acknowledge and heal from grief’s ongoing impact.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- counseling
- support groups
- personal journaling
- memorials
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you notice the “unraveling” after a loss?
- What supports help you reweave your life?
Grief may also inspire growth, not just disruption.