Awareness Quote by Paul Auster
“This was the first time he had seriously confronted what he was doing, and the force of that awareness came very abruptly - with a surging of his pulse and a frantic pounding in his head. He was about to gamble his life on that table, and the insanity of that risk filled him with a kind of awe.”
About This Quote
A sudden, intense realization of danger can flood the mind with adrenaline, mixing fear and awe as one faces a life‑changing gamble.
In simple terms: Sudden awareness of risk brings fear and awe.
Pause to assess danger before acting.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- high stakes gambling
- extreme sports
- critical moments
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What signals indicate you’re overlooking risk?
- How can calm assessment replace impulsive awe?
Adrenaline may cloud rational judgment.