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“Every time I caught a fish, I wondered how something so small could have such clear, pure strength. It kept reminding me of another sensation, from another realm. The fish on the line, I eventually realized, felt like the baby, kicking inside you. Or the shocking, life-hungry pull of the baby on…” quote by Marni Jackson
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“Every time I caught a fish, I wondered how something so small could have such clear, pure strength. It kept reminding me of another sensation, from another realm. The fish on the line, I eventually realized, felt like the baby, kicking inside you. Or the shocking, life-hungry pull of the baby on the breast. Perhaps fishing is like quickening for men, a long and patient wait for a few electric moments when they feel connected to another life.”

Marni Jackson

About This Quote

Source Essay: Reflections on Fishing, 1998

Observing a fish’s struggle evokes the intimate, powerful connection between mother and child, highlighting patience and fleeting moments of unity.

In simple terms: Fishing mirrors the deep, patient bond of motherhood.

Key Takeaway

Embrace patience to feel profound connections.

Themes

nature motherhood patience connection intimacy

Mood

contemplative gentle hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • fishing trips
  • parenting moments
  • quiet contemplation
  • waiting for results
  • mindful observation

Key Concepts

metaphor embodiment sensory experience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small moments reveal deep bonds?
  • How does patience shape our perception of strength?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may not resonate for those without parental experience.

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