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Fragile Quote by Neil Gaiman

“For a moment she felt utterly dislocated. She did not know where she was; she was not entirely sure who she was. It is astonishing just how much of what we are can be tied to the bed we wake up in in the morning and it is astonishing how fragile that can be.” quote by Neil Gaiman
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““For a moment she felt utterly dislocated. She did not know where she was; she was not entirely sure who she was. It is astonishing just how much of what we are can be tied to the bed we wake up in in the morning and it is astonishing how fragile that can be.””

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Ocean at the End of the Lane, 2013

Our sense of self is fragile, tied to physical surroundings and daily routines.

In simple terms: Identity can feel unstable and location‑dependent.

Key Takeaway

Ground yourself beyond material anchors.

Themes

identity fragility place self‑discovery existence

Mood

introspective melancholic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • moving to a new city
  • career change
  • relationship shifts
  • mental health

Key Concepts

psychology philosophy literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does environment shape who you are?
  • What anchors give you stability?
A Different Perspective

Physical anchors can be limiting for self‑growth.

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