Anxious Quote by Tove Jansson
“She started thinking about all the euphemisms for death, all the anxious taboos that had always fascinated her. It was too bad you could never have an intelligent discussion on the subject. People were either too young or too old, or else they didn't have time.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: “Moominvalley in November” by Tove Jansson, 1970
People avoid discussing death due to fear and taboo, limiting deep understanding.
In simple terms: Death is a taboo topic.
Open dialogue about mortality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- therapy sessions
- educational settings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we talk about death without fear?
- What benefits arise from confronting mortality?
Some may find such discussions uncomfortable.