Beauty Quote by Jenny Han
““Some girls are pretty, and it’s like they were destined for it. They were meant to be pretty, and as for the rest of us, well, we get to exist on the outer edges of life. It’s like moths. They’re the same as butterflies, aren’t they? They’re just gray. They can’t help being gray, they just are. But butterflies, they’re a million different colors, yellow and emerald and cerulean blue. They’re pretty. Who’d dare kill a butterfly? I don’t know of a single soul who’d lift a finger against a butterfly. But most anybody would swat at a moth like it was nothing, and all because it isn’t pretty. Doesn’t seem fair, not at all.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” 2009
Societal standards value superficial beauty, marginalizing those who don’t fit narrow ideals.
In simple terms: Beauty standards are unfair.
Challenge superficial judgments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school interactions
- social media
- personal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What biases influence your perception of beauty?
- How can we celebrate diverse appearances?
Changing attitudes requires systemic cultural shifts.