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“Where have you been?" she cried. "Damn you, where have you been?" She took a few steps toward Schmendrick, but she was looking beyond him, at the unicorn. When she tried to get by, the magician stood in her way. "You don't talk like that," he told her, still uncertain that Molly had recognized the…” quote by Peter S. Beagle
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““Where have you been?" she cried. "Damn you, where have you been?" She took a few steps toward Schmendrick, but she was looking beyond him, at the unicorn. When she tried to get by, the magician stood in her way. "You don't talk like that," he told her, still uncertain that Molly had recognized the unicorn. "Don't you know how to behave, woman? You don't curtsy, either." But Molly pushed him aside and went up to the unicorn, scolding her as though she were a strayed milk cow. " Where have you been? " Before the whiteness and the shining horn, Molly shrank to a shrilling beetle, but this time it was the unicorn's old dark eyes that looked down. "I am here now," she said at last. Molly laughed with her lips flat. "And what good is it to me that you're here now? Where where you twenty years ago, ten years ago? How dare you, how dare you come to me now, when I am this? " With a flap of her hand she summed herself up: barren face, desert eyes, and yellowing heart. "I wish you had never come. Why did you come now?" The tears began to slide down the sides of her nose. The unicorn made no reply, and Schmendrick said, "She is the last. She is the last unicorn in the world." "She would be." Molly sniffed. "It would be the last unicorn in the world to come to Molly Grue." She reached up then to lay her hand on the unicorn's cheek; but both of them flinched a little, and the touch came to rest on on the swift, shivering place under the jaw. Molly said, "It's all right. I forgive you.””

Peter S. Beagle

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle, 1968

A desperate search for identity and meaning, confronting past and present selves.

In simple terms: Seeking purpose and confronting inner doubts.

Key Takeaway

Face your past to find true self.

Themes

identity search redemption

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • spiritual quest
  • creative inspiration

Key Concepts

existentialism memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the unicorn symbolize for you?
  • How do you reconcile past failures?
A Different Perspective

The unicorn’s silence leaves questions unanswered.

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