Quote by Orson Scott Card

I'm passing through the world invisibly. Even when people see or speak to me it's as if I didn't exist, as if I had no right to exist. I tread across their lands and they don't see me. I act and act and act and nothing makes any difference in the world. But they touch me.


I'm passing through the world invisibly. Even when people se

Summary

This quote reflects a sense of isolation and frustration experienced by the speaker. They feel unnoticed and overlooked by the world, as if they are invisible. Despite their efforts and actions, they believe that they are unable to have any meaningful impact on the world around them. However, the touch of others serves as a reminder of their own existence, emphasizing the desire for connection and recognition.

By Orson Scott Card
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