Children Quote by Pat Conroy
“We children sat transfixed before that moon our mother had called forth from the waters. When the moon had reached its deepest silver, my sister, Savannah, though only three, cried aloud to our mother, to Luke and me, to the river and the moon, "Oh, Mama, do it again!" And I had my earliest memory.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Prince of Tides, 1990
A child's awe of the moon and a sibling's plea captures the magical, almost ritualistic connection to nature and family memory.
In simple terms: Children are fascinated by the moon and ask for its return.
Cherish moments that bind family and nature.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- campfire storytelling
- family gatherings
- nighttime reflections
- ritual celebrations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What moments make you feel most connected to your roots?
- How does nature shape your family traditions?
The memory may romanticize nature, overlooking hardships of life.