Long time Quote by Zora Neale Hurston
““Years ago, she had told her girl self to wait for her in the looking glass. It had been a long time since she had remembered. Perhaps she'd better go look. She went over to the dresser and looked hard at her skin and features. The young girl was gone, but a handsome woman had taken her place. She tore off the kerchief from her head and let down her plentiful hair. The weight, the length, the glory was there.””
About This Quote
The narrator reflects on a transformative moment where youthful innocence gives way to mature confidence, symbolized by the mirror image of a grown woman with abundant hair.
In simple terms: A girl becomes a confident woman, seeing herself anew.
Self‑recognition fuels empowerment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- first day at a new job
- recovering from a breakup
- entering a leadership role
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Practice daily self‑affirmation
- Create a visual reminder of personal progress
Questions to Reflect On
- What aspects of yourself have you overlooked?
- How can you honor past selves while embracing growth?
The metaphor may romanticize change, overlooking the effort and setbacks involved.