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.””
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.
Use simple tasks to cope with emotional pain.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- cooking
- farm work
- pet care
- personal loss
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What routine helps you manage grief?
- How does physical work affect emotional healing?
Distraction only masks deeper issues; may delay processing.