Brown eyes Quote by Jake Vander Ark
““She had a woman’s swagger at twelve-and-a-half. Hair: strawberry-blonde, and I vaguely recall a daisy in the crook of her ear. She was an inch taller than me, two with the ponytail; smooth cheeks and darling brown eyes that marbled in luscious contrast with her magnolia skin; cream, melting to peach, melting to pink. She beamed like a cherub without the baby fat; a tender neck; pristine lips that would never part for a dirty word. Her body--of no interest to me at the time--was wrapped from neck to toes with home-made footie pajamas, the kind they make for toddlers, but I didn’t laugh; the girl filled that silly one-piece ensemble as if it were couture.””
About This Quote
Source Short Story: The Girl in Pajamas, 2020
A young girl’s vivid description highlights innocence and individuality, contrasting societal expectations with personal authenticity.
In simple terms: A girl’s unique style shows true self beyond norms.
Celebrate personal authenticity over conformity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fashion design
- youth counseling
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does clothing reflect inner identity?
- What does authenticity mean in your life?
May idealize youth; could overlook deeper issues.