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Darkness Quote by Rosamund Hodge

“I tried. As the darkness closed over me, I fought to remember the name of my husband. I fought to remember the name of someone I had loved. I fought to remember-- What? I was alone, and I had no hands to clench around my memories. I had no memories, no name, only the knowlegde (deeper and colder…” quote by Rosamund Hodge
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““I tried. As the darkness closed over me, I fought to remember the name of my husband. I fought to remember the name of someone I had loved. I fought to remember-- What? I was alone, and I had no hands to clench around my memories. I had no memories, no name, only the knowlegde (deeper and colder than any darkness) that I had lost what I loved more than life. And then I forgot I had lost it. Time unwound. Prices were unpaid. The world changed.””

Rosamund Hodge

About This Quote

The passage depicts a desperate struggle to retain identity and love amid overwhelming loss and disorientation, highlighting how memory anchors self and meaning.

In simple terms: A person fights to recall loved ones but loses memory and self in darkness.

Key Takeaway

Cherish and reinforce memories before they fade.

Themes

memory identity loss despair time change

Mood

despair introspective somber

Type

literary reflective philosophical

When to use this quote

  • terminal illness
  • grief
  • amnesia
  • war trauma
  • psychological breakdown

Key Concepts

existential crisis psychological trauma nihilism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What anchors your sense of self when memories fade?
  • How do you cope with profound loss?
A Different Perspective

Even with intense effort, memory can fail, leaving one adrift.

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