You’ll see, ” Mother assured her. “The fish will be just as friendly and the waves just as fresh in the new world the door makers find for us.

Melanie Crowder
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You will see, Mother assured her. The fish will be just as friendly and the waves just as fresh in the new world the door makers find for us. This quote is from a book called "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. In this story, a young boy named Colère talks to his mother about what life would be like when they got to the great door maker.

In this passage, Mother assures her son that what they find in the new world is not going to be any different than what they find in their own little world. They will still be able to interact and play with the same animals and even see the same stars and moon. The only difference is that they will no longer need doors, because there will be no more leaving behind what they have always known and loved.

This quote shows that throughout life we must not allow ourselves to become attached too much to things around us because eventually we will lose them all together and we will be forced to start over again.

Source: A Nearer Moon

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