"I was trying to work around to empathy for the bind I was hoping you could independently derive that she's in. If someone cannot drop a particular subject when someone else is in the room, it is on their mind a lot. I was going to suggest you imagine how distracted you'd be if you couldn't remember how to read."
"Whether she drives me away is beside the point. The point is about what it's like when I'm not even there and she can't try to do anything about it."
"I continue to assert that it is not in any meaningful sense your fault."
"That is less obviously technically inaccurate but still centers the whole thing on you to an extent I think is wrong. People sometimes get depressed on their own."
"Eldar are different from the kinds of people on my plane but not so overwhelmingly different that I would be stunned if someone got depression one day when nothing interesting had happened to them at all. In Valinor."
"Well, how do you know? Some people are very quiet about having mental illnesses."
"They might not notice. Some people don't realize they're in pain until they think about it in some way it doesn't normally occur to them. And if they noticed they might feel ashamed to tell anyone or like they weren't good enough to possibly help even by making your mother feel less alone or just too tired to go to Lórien and meet a queen or like they're intrinsically poisonous and would ruin the garden if they went there or something like that. People can think all kinds of things when their minds are broken."
"We could translate all my textbooks, if you like, people might want to read them without having to learn Pax."
"Well, magic is a little limited in how fast you can go at it, even if you do sleep regularly."