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Evie-o-neill Quote by Libba Bray

“Because I’m not enough, she thought. That was the terrible echo shouting up at her: Fraud, fraud, fraud. She got drunk and talked too much and danced on tables. She had a temper and a sharp tongue, and she often blurted out things she instantly regretted. Worst of all, she suspected that was who…” quote by Libba Bray
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““Because I’m not enough, she thought. That was the terrible echo shouting up at her: Fraud, fraud, fraud. She got drunk and talked too much and danced on tables. She had a temper and a sharp tongue, and she often blurted out things she instantly regretted. Worst of all, she suspected that was who she truly was—not so much a bright young thing as a messy young thing.””

Libba Bray

About This Quote

Source Novel: A Great and Terrible Beauty, 2001

A young woman battles self‑doubt, impulsivity, and a chaotic self‑image, feeling her identity is flawed.

In simple terms: She feels she is a messy, flawed person.

Key Takeaway

Accept imperfections and seek self‑compassion.

Themes

identity self‑esteem imperfection

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • mental health
  • college life
  • social relationships

Key Concepts

self‑criticism impulsivity identity crisis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps can help transform self‑criticism into self‑acceptance?
  • How does labeling oneself affect behavior?
A Different Perspective

Self‑criticism can hinder personal development.

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