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Another chance Quote by Libba Bray

“For a brief while, the women ask us questions: are we looking forward to our debuts? Did we enjoy this opera or that play? As we give our slight answers, they smile, and I cannot read what is behind their expressions. do they envy us our youth and beauty? Do they feel happiness and excitement for…” quote by Libba Bray
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““For a brief while, the women ask us questions: are we looking forward to our debuts? Did we enjoy this opera or that play? As we give our slight answers, they smile, and I cannot read what is behind their expressions. do they envy us our youth and beauty? Do they feel happiness and excitement for the lives that lie ahead of us? Or do they wish for another chance at their own lives? A different chance?””

Libba Bray

About This Quote

Source Novel: A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray, 2011

The speaker wonders whether older women envy youth, feel joy for the future, or wish for a second chance at life.

In simple terms: Older women may feel envy, hope, or longing for youth.

Key Takeaway

Consider how generational perspectives differ.

Themes

generational reflection age envy

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

observational conversational

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • intergenerational conversations
  • mentoring
  • artistic performances

Key Concepts

psychology nostalgia life stages

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you assume older people envy youth?
  • How might you bridge generational gaps?
A Different Perspective

Older women may also feel contentment rather than envy.

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