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Unwanted Child Quotes

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“Why didn't I feel that I belonged to my parents? How early could I have known that I was not right? I think it has always been part of me. Can a newborn sense her parents' disappointment and feelings of frustration at not being able to change the unchangeable?”
Joan Frances Casey, The Flock: The Autobiography of a Multiple Personality

Aina M. Rosdi
“The scar she'd left her was so deep that it may take a thousand million years to heal. She couldn't pretend like nothing had happened. She couldn't shut her feelings, like how you shut a window blind; once you did it, all lights from the outside would be swept away from the room. It had taken her years to acknowledge the fact that she was unwanted; a subject of shame for her mother to sink in. And for sure, it would take her more than nine years to forget it all, in one go.”
Diyar Harraz, One Minute to Midnight

Aina M. Rosdi
“She'd brought everybody apart, tearing the whole family that was once a compact groundwork into a whole new design, ugly and non-structured.”
Diyar Harraz, One Minute to Midnight

Carol Edgarian
“For I was indeed a student of human nature, as every orphan and hooker and unwanted kid must be.”
Carol Edgarian, Vera

“Why didn't I feel that I belonged to my parents? How could I have known that I was not right? I think it has always been part of me. Can a newborn sense her parents' disappointment and feelings of frustration at not being able to change the unchangeable?”
Joan Frances Casey, The Flock: The Autobiography of a Multiple Personality