Cotton candy Quote by Brittainy C. Cherry
““I don't like how you smell like honey and cotton candy. I dislike your blue eyes that I don't get lost in. I really dislike the seventeen freckles on your face [...] I haven't thought about you every day since we met that one night[...] In your eyes I don't see the missing pieces I've been searching for. And I know this isn't crazy...but I thing I hate you, Andie.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Summer I Turned Pretty, 2010
The speaker expresses an intense, conflicted dislike for someone, highlighting specific physical traits and emotional distance, ultimately confessing hatred despite lingering feelings.
In simple terms: Conflicted dislike and hatred toward a person.
Recognize and address mixed emotions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- romantic rejection
- self-reflection
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What triggers the shift from attraction to hatred?
- How can you process mixed emotions healthily?
Feelings may be contradictory and painful to articulate.