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Boys Quote by Chris Colfer

“You're sad-looking," she said. "My grandson used to be such a happy boy. He used to write me stories. I remember the first story he ever wrote me, 'Once upon a time, there was a boy.' And that became 'Once upon a time there was a boy who wanted to fly.' And they kept getting better and better over…” quote by Chris Colfer
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“You're sad-looking," she said. "My grandson used to be such a happy boy. He used to write me stories. I remember the first story he ever wrote me, 'Once upon a time, there was a boy.' And that became 'Once upon a time there was a boy who wanted to fly.' And they kept getting better and better over time. I never found out if the boy got to fly." I gave her a small smile. If only she knew the boy's wings had been clipped.”

Chris Colfer

About This Quote

Source Book: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate, 2012

A nostalgic reflection on a child's imagination and the loss of freedom, juxtaposed with unseen constraints.

In simple terms: Remembering youthful creativity while hidden limits persist.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge hidden struggles behind outward smiles.

Themes

nostalgia creativity restriction loss

Mood

melancholy reflective hopeful

Type

narrative emotional inspirational

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • storytelling
  • mental health
  • caregiver support

Key Concepts

imagination potential unseen barriers

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unseen challenges do people hide behind smiles?
  • How can we support hidden talents?
A Different Perspective

The speaker's perspective may romanticize the boy's story, overlooking real hardships.

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