Time Quote by Rick Riordan
““There was a time when those words would’ve been bellowed loud enough to shake the furniture. I would’ve apologized for bringing Lillian home late, for using my horn in the driveway, for wearing the wrong clothes in front of their friends, just for fear of being murdered by this man. Now when he spoke, the words were more like hammer strikes on a saw blade, loud but shaky, so watery they were almost absurd in their force.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Kane Chronicles, The Red Pyramid, 2010
Describes past intimidation versus present fear, using vivid metaphor of hammer strikes on a saw blade.
In simple terms: Past threats felt louder; now fear is shaky but intense.
Recognize how fear changes over time.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- conflict resolution
- personal healing
- storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How have your fears evolved with experience?
- What triggers the shift from loud intimidation to shaky fear?
Metaphors may exaggerate emotional intensity.