Ellen Hopkins Quotes About Culture

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  • Paradise A concept embraced by almost every culture. A land of peace and harmony. Some say it doesn't belong to the earth, that there is no Shangri-la, no utopian wilderness for the living.

    Ellen Hopkins (2013). “Perfect”, p.577, Simon and Schuster
  • There will never be color blindness in a culture of fear.

    Ellen Hopkins (2013). “Perfect”, p.325, Simon and Schuster
  • Not Exactly True That skin hate is dead. There will never be color blindness in a culture of fear. But when you live afraid of your neighbor, the monster you should most walk in terror of thrives. It starts as a little thing, small enough to burrow into your pores, take up excruciating residence in the dark recesses of your brain. Its name is paranoia, and it spreads like an oil spill, there in the shadows, chokes your humanity. Threatens your soul.

    Ellen Hopkins (2013). “Perfect”, p.325, Simon and Schuster
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