Death Quote by Neil Gaiman
““A ghost-memory rises, here: a phantom moment, a shaky reflection in the pool of remembrance. I know how it felt when the scavengers took my heart. How it felt as the hunger birds, all mouth, tore into my chest and snatched out my heart, still pumping, and devoured it to get at what was hidden inside it. I know how that feels, as if it was truly a part of my life, of my death. And then the memory snips and rips, neatly, and -””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Neil Gaiman Podcast, 2022
A vivid, haunting memory is described as a ghostly, painful recollection that feels both personal and universal.
In simple terms: A painful memory haunts like a ghost.
Acknowledge and process deep memories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- therapy
- writing
- artistic expression
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you transform painful memories into art?
- What coping strategies help when memories feel intrusive?
Memories can be overwhelming and destabilizing.