Answers Quote by Karen Joy Fowler
“Every mother can easily imagine losing a child. Motherhood is always half loss anyway. The three-year-old is lost at five, the five-year-old at nine. We consort with ghosts, even as we sit and eat with, scold and kiss, their current corporeal forms. We speak to people who have vanished and, when they answer us, they do the same. Naturally, the information in these speeches is garbled in the translation.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown (fiction), null
Motherhood intertwines love and loss, as parents continually engage with absent children through memory and ritual.
In simple terms: Motherhood mixes love with ongoing loss.
Honor the memory while living fully.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- mourning rituals
- daily life with parenting
- talking to lost children
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance remembrance with moving forward?
- What rituals help you process loss?
The description may romanticize grief, overlooking practical coping needs.