This quote by Thomas Hardy speaks with the idea of legacy and the significance of family. It suggests that while physiques might die, the memory of a family survives on. The speaker is claiming to be the face of the family, the one who will be remembered long after they are gone. This might be interpreted as a sense of pride in being the one to carry on the household name, or it could be analyzed as a sense of responsibility to ensure that the household is remembered. Either way, the quote speaks to the idea that family is more than just physiques, but rather a cumulative memory that will survive on long after the private members have actually died.
This quote is written / told by Thomas Hardy between June 2, 1840 and January 11, 1928. He/she was a famous Novelist from England, the quote is categorized under the topic Family. The author also have 33 other quotes.
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