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Body Quote by Margaret Mitchell

“Once, when she was six years old, she had fallen from a tree, flat on her stomach. She could still recall that sickening interval before breath came back into her body. Now, as she looked at him, she felt the same way she had felt then, breathless, stunned, nauseated.” quote by Margaret Mitchell
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“Once, when she was six years old, she had fallen from a tree, flat on her stomach. She could still recall that sickening interval before breath came back into her body. Now, as she looked at him, she felt the same way she had felt then, breathless, stunned, nauseated.”

Margaret Mitchell

About This Quote

Source Novel: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, 1936

A traumatic memory resurfaces, linking past fear to present perception.

In simple terms: Past trauma can affect present feelings.

Key Takeaway

Recognize triggers and practice grounding.

Themes

trauma memory fear

Mood

reflective somber

Type

psychological literary

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • stress management
  • emotional regulation
  • storytelling

Key Concepts

psychology neuroscience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What present sensations echo past trauma?
  • How can you separate past fear from current reality?
A Different Perspective

Overidentifying with past pain can hinder present experience.

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