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Angel Quote by Ellen Hopkins

“Pretty That's what I am, I guess. I mean, people have been telling me that's what I am since I was two. Maybe younger. Pretty as a picture. (Who wants to be a cliché?) Pretty as an angel. (Can you see them?) Pretty as a butterfly. (But isn't that really just a glam bug?) Cliché, invisible, or…” quote by Ellen Hopkins
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“Pretty That's what I am, I guess. I mean, people have been telling me that's what I am since I was two. Maybe younger. Pretty as a picture. (Who wants to be a cliché?) Pretty as an angel. (Can you see them?) Pretty as a butterfly. (But isn't that really just a glam bug?) Cliché, invisible, or insectlike, I grew up knowing I was pretty and believing everything good about me had to do with how I looked. The mirror was my best friend. Until it started telling me I wasn't really pretty enough.”

Ellen Hopkins

About This Quote

Source Novel: Crank, Ellen Hopkins, 2004

The narrator grapples with self‑image shaped by external validation, confronting the conflict between perceived beauty and internal worth.

In simple terms: Self‑image is tied to others’ opinions, creating inner conflict.

Key Takeaway

Seek self‑validation beyond appearance.

Themes

self‑image beauty validation identity growth

Mood

confessional introspective

Type

reflective empowering

When to use this quote

  • adolescence
  • media influence
  • personal growth
  • mental health

Key Concepts

psychology self‑esteem social pressure

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defines your worth beyond looks?
  • How can you rebuild self‑esteem after criticism?
A Different Perspective

External validation can be unstable and harmful.

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