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Broken glass Quote by C.M. Stunich

“Instead, when I pull it back, there's a man sitting on a red chaise lounge, leaning back and smiling wickedly at me. Around his neck, there's a tag that says DRINK ME. “Oh, heeeell no,” I say, backing up suddenly, until my feet crunch over the shards of broken glass. Thank God I decided to wear…” quote by C.M. Stunich
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““Instead, when I pull it back, there's a man sitting on a red chaise lounge, leaning back and smiling wickedly at me. Around his neck, there's a tag that says DRINK ME. “Oh, heeeell no,” I say, backing up suddenly, until my feet crunch over the shards of broken glass. Thank God I decided to wear combat boots instead of the awful heels my sister'd picked out for me. “What's the matter?” the boy asks, tilting his head to the side and letting the corner of his lip twist up in a smirk. “You're not thirsty?””

C.M. Stunich

About This Quote

Source Book: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, 1984

A surreal scene where the narrator resists a tempting but dangerous drink, highlighting personal safety and self‑preservation.

In simple terms: Choosing safety over temptation.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize comfort and safety.

Themes

self‑preservation danger choice identity comfort

Mood

anxious defiant reflective

Type

narrative descriptive cautionary

When to use this quote

  • nightlife
  • fashion choices
  • unexpected encounters

Key Concepts

risk assessment personal boundaries social pressure

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do when faced with a tempting but risky offer?
  • How do clothing choices affect your confidence?
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