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 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.”
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.
Seek self‑validation beyond appearance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- adolescence
- media influence
- personal growth
- mental health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What defines your worth beyond looks?
- How can you rebuild self‑esteem after criticism?
External validation can be unstable and harmful.