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Chickens Quote by Nancy E. Turner

“I must think about something else for a while. But then I remember his warn arms and his big strong legs touching mine and how hard and wide his chest was and how hot his kiss was, and I got outside and feed the chickens. They are getting mighty fat.” quote by Nancy E. Turner
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““I must think about something else for a while. But then I remember his warn arms and his big strong legs touching mine and how hard and wide his chest was and how hot his kiss was, and I got outside and feed the chickens. They are getting mighty fat.””

Nancy E. Turner

About This Quote

The speaker distracts from a painful memory by focusing on physical details and mundane tasks, finding temporary relief in routine work.

In simple terms: He avoids grief by doing chores.

Key Takeaway

Use simple tasks to cope with emotional pain.

Themes

grief distraction routine physicality

Mood

reflective somatic pragmatic

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • cooking
  • farm work
  • pet care
  • personal loss

Key Concepts

mindfulness embodiment coping temporary relief

Questions to Reflect On

  • What routine helps you manage grief?
  • How does physical work affect emotional healing?
A Different Perspective

Distraction only masks deeper issues; may delay processing.

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