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Children Quote by Leigh Bardugo

“When had she stopped being a child? The first time a guy had whistled at her out of a car window when she was walking to school? The moment she started wondering how she looked when she ran, what jiggled or bounced, instead of the pace she was setting? The first time she’d kept from raising her…” quote by Leigh Bardugo
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““When had she stopped being a child? The first time a guy had whistled at her out of a car window when she was walking to school? The moment she started wondering how she looked when she ran, what jiggled or bounced, instead of the pace she was setting? The first time she’d kept from raising her hand because she didn’t want to seem too smart or too eager?””

Leigh Bardugo

About This Quote

Source Novel: Six of Crows, Leigh Bardugo, 2015

The quote reflects on the loss of childhood innocence as a girl becomes self‑conscious and constrained by societal expectations.

In simple terms: Growing up can make us hide our true selves.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge limiting self‑image.

Themes

identity self‑esteem gender expectations adolescence

Mood

reflective melancholic empowering

Type

narrative psychological social commentary

When to use this quote

  • school environment
  • first crush
  • peer pressure
  • career ambition
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

social conditioning self‑presentation psychological development

Questions to Reflect On

  • When do you feel you’re hiding your abilities?
  • How can you reclaim confidence in public spaces?
A Different Perspective

It may oversimplify complex personal growth by attributing it to single moments.

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