Quote by Jeanette Winterson
What to say? That the end of love is a haunting. A haunting of dreams. A haunting of silence. Haunted by ghosts it is easy to become a ghost. Life ebbs. The pulse is too faint. Nothing stirs you. Some people approve of this and call it healing. It is not healing. A dead body feels no pain.
Summary
This quote conveys the idea that the end of love can leave a lingering, haunting impact on a person. It describes how this haunting manifests as the disturbance of dreams and an eerie silence. The quote suggests that one can be consumed by these haunting emotions to the point of becoming like a ghost themselves, detached and numb. Although some may perceive this state as a form of healing, the quote argues that it is not genuine healing because healing involves feeling and growth, whereas a dead body feels no pain and remains stagnant.