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Dirt Quote by Sarah Bruni

“There was always dirt under his fingernails when he rested his hands on the counter, and his hands were broad and calloused, like maybe they served him in a particular way that had nothing to do with gesticulation or the exchange of money... It seemed a fine way to pass the time to imagine that…” quote by Sarah Bruni
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““There was always dirt under his fingernails when he rested his hands on the counter, and his hands were broad and calloused, like maybe they served him in a particular way that had nothing to do with gesticulation or the exchange of money... It seemed a fine way to pass the time to imagine that the dirt under his fingernails was residue from saving the world.””

Sarah Bruni

About This Quote

Source Short story: The Unseen Hand, Sarah Bruni, 2015

The narrator imagines that the grime on a worker’s hands symbolizes his hidden, heroic efforts to improve the world.

In simple terms: Dirty hands represent unseen good deeds.

Key Takeaway

Look for hidden impact in ordinary work.

Themes

labor heroism imagination mundane meaning

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

literary contemplative

When to use this quote

  • everyday work
  • social service
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

symbolism narrative perspective

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we recognize unseen contributions?
  • What does “saving the world” mean in daily life?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may romanticize struggle, ignoring systemic issues.

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