Annie Quote by Caroline B. Cooney
“I'll take you to Mickey D's," said Sean. "I'll buy you a hamburger." Annie was not thrilled. Sean's offer did not compare to offers made in other centuries. "And fries," Sean said. "And a vanilla milkshake." Annie remained unthrilled. "Okay, okay. You can have a Big Mac." Romance in my century, she thought, is pitiful.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Love Club by Caroline B. Cooney, 1995
A teenage girl feels underwhelmed by a modern fast‑food date, comparing it to grander romantic gestures of past eras.
In simple terms: Modern dating feels underwhelming compared to historic romance.
Seek deeper connection beyond material offers.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- first dates
- gift giving
- cultural references
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this say about how we value romance today?
- Can small gestures still be meaningful?
Romantic expectations evolve, making simple gestures seem insufficient.