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Stop crying Quote by Elizabeth Hunter

“She sniffed again. "If I become a vampire, will I stop crying every time I get pissed off? Because that would be definite mark in the plus column." Carwyn chuckled. "I've no idea, but your tears would be kind of pink. Very...cute." "Great," she swiped at her cheeks that were dusted with salty…” quote by Elizabeth Hunter
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““She sniffed again. "If I become a vampire, will I stop crying every time I get pissed off? Because that would be definite mark in the plus column." Carwyn chuckled. "I've no idea, but your tears would be kind of pink. Very...cute." "Great," she swiped at her cheeks that were dusted with salty frost. "So I'd look stupid and I'd stain my clothes.””

Elizabeth Hunter

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, likely contemporary fiction

The speaker wonders if becoming a vampire would stop emotional outbursts, linking supernatural change to personal pain and self‑image.

In simple terms: She questions if vampirism would end her crying when angry, tying identity to physical signs.

Key Takeaway

Consider how you cope with anger and its visible effects.

Themes

identity emotion self‑image fantasy humor

Mood

reflective wry

Type

literary conversational

When to use this quote

  • personal conflict
  • creative writing
  • character development

Key Concepts

vampirism emotional regulation self‑perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the idea of a vampire symbolize for you?
  • How do you manage visible signs of anger?
A Different Perspective

The quote relies on a fantastical premise that may not translate to real‑world coping strategies.

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