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“Well, I'd certainly hate to interrupt your pleasant night stroll with my sudden death." He blinked. "There is a fine line between sarcasm and outright hostility, and you seem to have crossed it. What's up?” quote by Cassandra Clare
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“Well, I'd certainly hate to interrupt your pleasant night stroll with my sudden death." He blinked. "There is a fine line between sarcasm and outright hostility, and you seem to have crossed it. What's up?”

Cassandra Clare

About This Quote

A character warns that a casual remark may have crossed into hostility, highlighting tension between sarcasm and aggression.

In simple terms: Sarcasm can quickly become hostile.

Key Takeaway

Mind the line between humor and offense.

Themes

communication tone conflict humor

Mood

tense wry cautious

Type

dialogue warning

When to use this quote

  • casual conversation
  • conflict de‑escalation
  • social interaction
  • tone awareness
  • personal boundaries

Key Concepts

social dynamics verbal aggression boundary setting

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does sarcasm become harmful?
  • How can you defuse escalating tension?
A Different Perspective

Sarcasm can be misinterpreted, especially in tense contexts.

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