Age Quote by Judith McNaught
“Beside him a tiny elderly woman was leaning on a cane, studying him with curiosity. Since good manners seemed to require that he speak to her, Jon cast about for some sort of polite conversation pertinent to the occasion. “I hate funerals, don’t you?” He said. “I rather like them,” she said smugly. “At my age, I regard each funeral I attend as a personal triumph, because I was not the guest of honor.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unspecified work by Judith McNaught, date unknown
A character uses humor about death to navigate social etiquette, revealing personal attitudes toward mortality and status.
In simple terms: Humor eases awkward social moments about death.
Use humor to bridge uncomfortable topics.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- funeral gatherings
- unexpected conversations
- intergenerational dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humor change your perception of death?
- When is humor inappropriate?
Humor may mask deeper discomfort with loss.