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Dreamed Quote by Rachida Madani

“Ah, how often she dreamed of nocturnal oceans bringing the taste of blood and salt back to our throats dreamed as if she knew all the words to assemble so that a door would open a people arise and the sea finally flood into our heads’ lit coals where there is so little space so that a woman keeps…” quote by Rachida Madani
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““Ah, how often she dreamed of nocturnal oceans bringing the taste of blood and salt back to our throats dreamed as if she knew all the words to assemble so that a door would open a people arise and the sea finally flood into our heads’ lit coals where there is so little space so that a woman keeps shouting a door keeps closing...””

Rachida Madani

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown, contemporary poetry collection

The passage evokes a surreal, dream‑like vision where the sea, blood, and fire merge, symbolizing overwhelming desire and the struggle to break through barriers.

In simple terms: A vivid, chaotic dream of longing and blocked doors.

Key Takeaway

Embrace inner turbulence to find hidden doors.

Themes

dream desire obstacle transformation

Mood

intense poetic conflicted

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • artistic creation
  • personal reflection
  • psychological analysis

Key Concepts

surrealism symbolism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What inner doors are you trying to open?
  • How does the sea represent your emotions?
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The imagery may be too abstract for practical guidance.

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