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“I shove the horrible, screaming images in my head into the dark, silent place in my mind that is getting deeper and more crowded each day. One day soon, the things I stuff in there will burst out and infect the rest of me. Maybe that will be the day the daughter becomes like the mother. Until…” quote by Susan Ee
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““I shove the horrible, screaming images in my head into the dark, silent place in my mind that is getting deeper and more crowded each day. One day soon, the things I stuff in there will burst out and infect the rest of me. Maybe that will be the day the daughter becomes like the mother. Until then, I am still in control.””

Susan Ee

About This Quote

Source Novel: Radiant, by Brigid Kemmerer, 2015

The speaker suppresses distressing thoughts, fearing they will eventually overwhelm and shape identity, but believes they can maintain control for now.

In simple terms: Hiding painful memories may delay their impact, but they can still influence you.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge and process painful memories before they dominate.

Themes

psychology control identity trauma self‑care

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

advice cautionary

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • journaling
  • mindfulness
  • support groups
  • creative expression

Key Concepts

repression cognitive dissonance psychic burden

Questions to Reflect On

  • How might confronting these images change you?
  • What safe methods can you use to process them?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring trauma can intensify its power later.

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