First time Quote by Judi Hendricks
““His expression I remember from the first time I met him. Open, direct. But no longer anonymous. I know certain telling details now. Like he can't stand his brother and he gets one haircut a year. He likes Raymond Chandler and John Irving, Wallce Stegner and Joan Didion. That he loves the blues and songs that tell stories. Riding the ferries just to be on water. His favorite flavor is caramel.””
About This Quote
The narrator shares vivid, personal details about someone’s habits, tastes, and quirks, painting an intimate portrait.
In simple terms: A detailed, intimate description of a person’s preferences and habits.
Use specific details to humanize subjects.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- conversation
- writing a profile
- social media posts
- personal memoirs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Which details reveal core identity?
- How do preferences shape a person’s story?
Reliance on anecdotal traits may overlook broader context.