Ache Quote by Stephen King
“Homesickness is not always a vague, nostalgic, almost beautiful emotion, although that is somehow the way we always seem to picture it in our mind. It can be a terribly keen blade, not just a sickness in metaphor but in fact as well. It can change the way one looks at the world; the faces one sees in the street look not just indifferent but ugly... perhaps even malignant. Homesickness is a real sickness--the ache of the uprooted plant.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Shining by Stephen King, 1977
Homesickness can be a painful, sharp feeling that distorts perception, making familiar places seem hostile and unsettling.
In simple terms: Homesickness can feel like a painful, distorting ache.
Recognize and address the emotional impact of displacement.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- moving to a new city
- studying abroad
- military deployment
- immigration
- long‑distance relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does homesickness alter your view of your surroundings?
- What strategies help transform this pain into personal insight?
Homesickness may also foster growth and deeper self‑knowledge if processed health.