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Body Quote by Louise Erdrich

“If, as I suspect, my body survives by uttering itself over and over again, then I have some questions. If [I] am one word, so are my daughters, so are all of us in strings and loops. Each life is one short word slowly uttered.” quote by Louise Erdrich
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“If, as I suspect, my body survives by uttering itself over and over again, then I have some questions. If [I] am one word, so are my daughters, so are all of us in strings and loops. Each life is one short word slowly uttered.”

Louise Erdrich

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Plague of Doves, 2008

Suggests identity is a repeated utterance, linking individuals through language and shared existence.

In simple terms: Identity repeats like a word in a string.

Key Takeaway

Recognize shared humanity through language.

Themes

identity language existence

Mood

thoughtful poetic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • storytelling
  • genealogy
  • cultural heritage

Key Concepts

philosophy interconnectedness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape your sense of self?
  • What stories connect you to others?
A Different Perspective

Over‑emphasis on language may ignore material conditions.

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