“Go on, glare your eyes at me, and cry and plead, and talk to me about money and what it can buy. But it can't buy back a child once he's dead!” LifeChildrenKidsYoungDeathTalkingCryYouthBabyChildEyesDeadCryingBabiesTalkPleadingGlareKidBuyYoung AdultsPleadGlaringGlaresMoney Monetary Book:Flowers in the Attic Source: Flowers in the Attic
“Look at you, standing there in your iron- gray dress, feeling pious and self- righteous while you starve small children!” ChildrenKidsBabyStandingDressesGrayChildRighteousBabiesPiousSelf RighteousKid Book:Flowers in the Attic Source: Flowers in the Attic
“Then turn your eyes back on me, and tell me that Cathy and I are still children to be treated with condescension, and are incapable of understanding adult subjects.” ChildrenKidsUnderstandingSubjectsAdultsTreatedChildEyesTeensIncapableUnderstandKidCondescensionYoung AdultsToldAdult Subjects Book:Flowers in the Attic Source: Flowers in the Attic
“Then turn your eyes back on me, and tell me that Cathy and I are still children to be treated with condescension, and are incapable of understanding adult subjects. We haven't remained idle, twiddling our thumbs while you were off having a good time.” ChildrenPhilosophyWisdomKidsUnderstandingSubjectsYouthExperienceAbandonedEyesIncapableIdlenessUnderstandThumbsCondescendingCondescensionAwayGood TimeAbandonementAdult Subjects Book:Flowers in the Attic Source: Flowers in the Attic