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“I was a very sickly child. My parents were immigrants. They were not decorous. They were not discreet. They always thought I was gonna die.” quote by Maurice Sendak
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“I was a very sickly child. My parents were immigrants. They were not decorous. They were not discreet. They always thought I was gonna die.”

Maurice Sendak

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About This Quote

A child reflects on a frail upbringing shaped by immigrant parents who were unapologetically candid and unpretentious, fearing his early death.

In simple terms: Childhood vulnerability amid immigrant family dynamics.

Key Takeaway

Early adversity can forge resilience.

Themes

family immigration health mortality candidness

Mood

nostalgic reflective

Type

personal anecdote memoir

When to use this quote

  • reflecting on childhood health
  • discussing immigrant family experiences

Key Concepts

parental influence cultural assimilation

Practical Applications

  • therapeutic memoir writing

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does early fragility shape adult identity?
  • What role does cultural honesty play in family resilience?

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