Humanity Quote by C. JoyBell C
““I am a siren, and for my adoration of mankind, have been caught in fishing nets one time too many. And in those fishing nets I have learned too many unfavorable things about human intentions and the lack of trust and goodwill; I'm not going to allow myself to be caught, anymore. Sirens do well at singing the sirens' song and dragging vile people to their deaths, and for good reason!””
About This Quote
The speaker likens herself to a siren, warning that repeated betrayal by humanity has hardened her resolve to no longer be vulnerable, instead using her allure to punish the corrupt.
In simple terms: A hardened siren refuses to be exploited again.
Trust is scarce; betrayal fuels retribution.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- after repeated exploitation
- when confronting deceitful allies
- in a hostile community
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- using charisma to expose corruption
- setting boundaries against manipulation
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to turn vulnerability into power?
- How does repeated betrayal reshape one's view of humanity?