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“They used to call me Firefly when I was a little girl, and I always tried to figure out why I was being called a firefly. I was really black, black, black from the sun. After being in Jamaica for 13 years, my eyes were really beady and white, and my skin was really black. I must have really looked…” quote by Grace Jones
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“They used to call me Firefly when I was a little girl, and I always tried to figure out why I was being called a firefly. I was really black, black, black from the sun. After being in Jamaica for 13 years, my eyes were really beady and white, and my skin was really black. I must have really looked like a fly. My eyes looked like lights, like stars.”

Grace Jones

About This Quote

She reflects on being called “Firefly” as a child, linking her dark skin and bright eyes to the insect’s glow.

In simple terms: She was nicknamed Firefly because of her dark skin and bright eyes.

Key Takeaway

Own and celebrate unique identity.

Themes

identity appearance self‑perception

Mood

introspective proud

Type

personal cultural

When to use this quote

  • personal storytelling
  • artistic expression
  • media interviews

Key Concepts

cultural naming racial identity self‑image

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your appearance shape identity?
  • What does “Firefly” symbolize for you?
A Different Perspective

Nicknames can carry unintended stereotypes.

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