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Breath Quote by Julie Anne Long

“She wanted to buckle, lie on her side and gasp like an eviscerated fish. She held her breath against it, but her mouth parted. She cared naught for living in the moment, but apparently her body was sensible. It wanted to breathe.” quote by Julie Anne Long
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““She wanted to buckle, lie on her side and gasp like an eviscerated fish. She held her breath against it, but her mouth parted. She cared naught for living in the moment, but apparently her body was sensible. It wanted to breathe.””

Julie Anne Long

About This Quote

Source Book: The Long Way Home by Julie Anne Long, 2015

A character struggles between instinctual survival and emotional numbness, revealing how the body can demand life even when the mind resists.

In simple terms: The body wants to live even if the mind feels dead.

Key Takeaway

Listen to your body's signals.

Themes

survival emotion body mind

Mood

tense reflective

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • medical crisis
  • trauma recovery
  • stressful work
  • personal crisis

Key Concepts

instinct psychological conflict resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does your body tell you when you feel numb?
  • How can you honor both mind and body?
A Different Perspective

The quote dramatizes internal conflict, which may oversimplify complex mental health issues.

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