Shooting the Moon Life, Consciousness, and Existence Quotes

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Quote #10

I discovered that in some of them wispy clouds were sliding by a full moon's eyes, and in others crescent moons stood suspended in the night sky like slivers of light, Venus twinkling beneath them. There were quarter moons and waning gibbous moons, every sort of moon there was, sometimes with stars peeking out from the corner of the frames, sometimes framed by circles of light" (16.6)

As Jamie starts to examine TJ's photos more closely, she gains a deeper appreciation for them. Not just that, she also values life a little more. She starts to look at the details and grooves of the moon, whereas before, she didn't really get TJ's fascination with it. Life is more precious to her now.