Beautiful people Quote by Neal Shusterman
““She was deemed an unfit mother, in spite of the fact that she goes to the gym every day,' Hal once told me. . . .Beautiful people are often forgiven for many things--and maybe she's gotten through life that way, but I don't forgive her for anything--and I don't even know what awful things she's done other than showing a lack of parental fitness.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Personal conversation quoted in media, 2020
The speaker criticizes a mother’s fitness and appearance, suggesting that societal forgiveness often overlooks deeper moral failings.
In simple terms: Appearance can mask deeper issues; society may forgive superficial traits.
Judge character, not just outward habits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family dynamics
- public scrutiny
- parenting
- personal health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values should truly define a good parent?
- How does society prioritize appearance over character?
Physical fitness does not equate moral worth.