Cole st clair Quote by Maggie Stiefvater
““I felt a tickle on my skin; it took me a moment to realize that Cole was driving his die-cast Mustang up my arm. He was laughing to himself, hushed and infectious, as if there was still any reason to be quiet. He turned the car around at my shoulder and headed back down to my hand, the wheels skidding a bit when he laughed. I thought it was the truest thing I'd ever heard from Cole St. Clair.””
About This Quote
The passage uses a vivid, fantastical metaphor of a car driving over skin to convey an intense, almost physical sensation of laughter and connection, suggesting that the speaker experiences joy as an embodied, kinetic force.
In simple terms: Joy felt as a physical, kinetic experience.
Laughter can be a visceral, moving force.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- describing a moment of shared humor
- illustrating a character’s playful nature
- capturing a vivid sensory memory
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- creative writing,
- character development
Questions to Reflect On
- How does physical metaphor deepen emotional expression?
- What does this reveal about the speaker’s perception of joy?