Only peons made excusses for themselves she taught me. Never apologize, never explain
Only peons made excusses for themselves she taught me. Never apologize, never explain
In the world of Janet Fitch's novels, particularly in her critically acclaimed work "White Oleander," the theme of strength and resilience in the face of adversity is a prevalent one. The quote "Only peons made excuses for themselves she taught me. Never apologize, never explain" encapsulates this theme perfectly, as it speaks to the idea of taking ownership of one's actions and not allowing oneself to be defined by excuses or explanations.