Animal Quote by Stephen King
““Fifty yards ahead of us, a doe had come out of the woods. She stepped delicately over one rusty GS&WM track and onto the railbed, where the weeds and goldenrod were so high they brushed against her sides. She paused there, looking at us calmly, ears cocked forward. What I remember about that moment was the silence. No bird sang, no plane went droning overhead. If my mother had been with us, she'd have had her camera and would have been taking pictures like mad. Thinking of that made me miss her in a way I hadn't in years.””
About This Quote
A fleeting encounter with a doe in a quiet meadow triggers a deep sense of loss and nostalgia for a mother’s presence, highlighting how moments can evoke powerful emotions.
In simple terms: Nature’s quiet moment evokes longing.
Small scenes can summon profound memories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hiking in remote woods
- reflecting on family while traveling
- photography in nature
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing evocative prose
- creating atmospheric photography
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this scene reveal about the narrator’s relationship with his mother?
- How does the silence amplify the emotional impact?