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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…” quote by Caroline B. Cooney
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“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.”

Caroline B. Cooney

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.

Key Takeaway

Seek deeper connection beyond material offers.

Themes

romance expectations generational contrast

Mood

nostalgic critical thoughtful

Type

literary contemporary

When to use this quote

  • first dates
  • gift giving
  • cultural references

Key Concepts

cultural nostalgia consumerism relationship dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this say about how we value romance today?
  • Can small gestures still be meaningful?
A Different Perspective

Romantic expectations evolve, making simple gestures seem insufficient.

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