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For joy, apparently, it was all Franny could do to hold the phone, even with both hands.
J. D. Salinger
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What this quote means

The quote illustrates the intense joy that can overwhelm a person, making even simple tasks feel challenging.

In this quote by J. D. Salinger, the character Franny experiences such profound joy that it affects her physical ability to hold a phone. This captures the essence of how overwhelming happiness can make ordinary actions feel monumental, suggesting that joy can be both uplifting and slightly burdensome.

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Example use cases

In a speech about emotional intelligence, one might say, 'As J. D. Salinger once noted, joy can be so overwhelming that it affects our basic actions.'

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