Awkward Quote by Patrick Rothfuss
“After an awkward pause, Bast extended his hand. Chronicler hesitated for a bare moment before reaching out quickly, as if he were sticking his hand into a fire. Nothing happened, both of them seemed moderately surprised. "Amazing, isn't it?" Kvothe addressed them bitingly. "Five fingers and flesh with blood beneath. One could almost believe that on the other end of that hand lay a person of some sort.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Name of the Wind, 2007
A character hesitates before touching another’s hand, feeling both fear and wonder at the physical reality of another person.
In simple terms: Touching another’s hand feels both risky and awe‑inspiring.
Embrace cautious curiosity when confronting the unknown.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- First meetings
- handshakes
- conflict resolution
- exploring alien cultures
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the hand symbolize in this encounter?
- How does fear shape our interactions?
Overcautiousness can prevent genuine connection.