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“...What’s the one superpower of June Elbus?” I thought about myself from head to toe. It was like being forced to read the most boring part of the Sears catalog. Like leafing through the bathroom accessories pages. Boring brain. Boring face. No sex appeal. Clumsy hands. “Heart. Hard heart,” I…” quote by Carol Rifka Brunt
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““...What’s the one superpower of June Elbus?” I thought about myself from head to toe. It was like being forced to read the most boring part of the Sears catalog. Like leafing through the bathroom accessories pages. Boring brain. Boring face. No sex appeal. Clumsy hands. “Heart. Hard heart,” I said, not sure where it came from. “The hardest heart in the world.” “Hmmm,” Toby said, tapping a finger in the air. “That’s a useful one, you know. Very handy. The question is . . .” Toby paused like he was considering this all very seriously. “What’s the question?” “The question is, stone or ice? Crack or melt?””

Carol Rifka Brunt

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea, 2022

The narrator questions personal value, comparing herself to a dull catalog, and discovers that a hard heart can be a useful, resilient trait.

In simple terms: A tough heart can be a strength.

Key Takeaway

Embrace resilience and self‑acceptance.

Themes

self‑worth identity resilience

Mood

introspective thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • creative writing
  • character development

Key Concepts

psychology metaphor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance strength with openness?
  • What does “hard heart” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

A hard heart may also lead to emotional isolation.

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