Darkness Quote by Kevin Brockmeier
““The street lamps and illuminated signs were all extinguished, and on impulse everybody looked into the sky. The frogs and crickets fell quiet to the count of five before they began to sing again. The smaller stars were spread across the darkness in a fine white powder, and the brighter ones pierced the air like nail points. In Andrew Brady’s yearbook she wrote: The thing I will always remember about you is the time we were watching the film strip in Miss Applebome’s class, and the lights were out, and you sat behind me scratching my back with your fingers.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: “The Book of Lost Things” by Kevin Brockmeier, 2000
In moments of darkness, shared memories and small wonders become luminous anchors.
In simple terms: Memories light up dark times.
Cherish and share meaningful moments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- nighttime
- grief
- celebrations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What memory comforts you in hardship?
- How can you create new bright moments?
Overemphasis on nostalgia may hinder moving forward.