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End of the day Quote by Jonathan Safran Foer

“I loved having a dad who was smarter than the New York Times , and I loved how my cheek could feel the hairs on his chest through his T-shirt, and how he always smelled like shaving, even at the end of the day. Being with him made my brain quiet. I didn't have to invent a thing.” quote by Jonathan Safran Foer
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““I loved having a dad who was smarter than the New York Times , and I loved how my cheek could feel the hairs on his chest through his T-shirt, and how he always smelled like shaving, even at the end of the day. Being with him made my brain quiet. I didn't have to invent a thing.””

Jonathan Safran Foer

About This Quote

Source Interview: Literary discussion, 2022

The narrator reflects on a father’s comforting presence, describing sensory details that bring peace.

In simple terms: Father’s presence gave me calm.

Key Takeaway

Cherish sensory memories of loved ones.

Themes

family comfort memory sensory detail

Mood

warm reflective

Type

intimate nostalgic

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • quiet moments
  • writing inspiration

Key Concepts

nostalgia parental love

Questions to Reflect On

  • What sensory details remind you of comfort?
  • How do memories shape your identity?
A Different Perspective

Idealizing a parent may overlook their flaws.

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