Colors Quote by Lois Lowry
““Things could change, Gabe," Jonas went on. "Things could be different. I don't know how, but there must be some way for things to be different. There could be colors. And grandparents," he added, staring through the dimness toward the ceiling of his sleepingroom. "And everybody would have the memories." "You know the memories," he whispered, turning toward the crib. Garbriel's breathing was even and deep. Jonas liked having him there, though he felt guilty about the secret. Each night he gave memories to Gabriel: memories of boat rides and picnics in the sun; memories of soft rainfall against windowpanes; memories of dancing barefoot on a damp lawn. "Gabe?" The newchild stirred slightly in his sleep. Jonas looked over at him. "There could be love," Jonas whispered.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Giver, 1993
Jonas hopes for a world where memories, colors, and love exist, showing a yearning for humanity and emotional richness.
In simple terms: He wishes for a richer, more caring world.
Cherish and protect emotional depth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family life
- personal growth
- societal reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What memories shape you?
- How can we restore lost emotions?
Memories are essential to identity.