Child Quote by Laini Taylor
““Eril-Fane let out a slow breath. “Were you afraid of the dark as a child?” A chill snaked up Lazlo’s spine. He thought again of the crypt at the abbey, and the nights locked in with dead monks. “Yes,” he said simply. “Even when you knew, rationally, that there was nothing in it that could harm you.” “Yes.” “Well. We are all children in the dark, here in Weep.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: A Court of Thorns and Roses series, 2015‑2022
The quote explores how fear persists even when rationally understood as harmless, reflecting childhood vulnerability and lingering anxiety.
In simple terms: Fear can stay despite logical reassurance.
Acknowledge and confront lingering fears.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- nighttime anxieties
- confronting past trauma
- overcoming irrational fear
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What fears do you hold despite knowing they’re safe?
- How can you transform childhood anxieties into strength?
Rational knowledge alone may not dispel deep‑seated emotional responses.