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Death Quote by Christine Feehan

“Just remember who you belong to, Hannah. I wouldn't want to have to shoot anyone - or strangle you." She leaned over to kiss his shoulder. "Why am I the one to be strangled?" "It's a much more personal death.” quote by Christine Feehan
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“Just remember who you belong to, Hannah. I wouldn't want to have to shoot anyone - or strangle you." She leaned over to kiss his shoulder. "Why am I the one to be strangled?" "It's a much more personal death.”

Christine Feehan

About This Quote

Source Novel: Darkest Night, 2015

A character confronts personal loyalty versus violent impulses, highlighting moral conflict.

In simple terms: Choosing loyalty over violence is complex.

Key Takeaway

Consider the moral weight of actions.

Themes

loyalty violence personal conflict

Mood

tense reflective

Type

literary dramatic

When to use this quote

  • Deciding whether to protect a loved one
  • resisting harmful urges
  • making ethical choices

Key Concepts

Moral dilemma self‑control protective instincts

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does loyalty mean when it conflicts with personal safety?
  • How can one reconcile love with self‑preservation?
A Different Perspective

The quote may reflect a specific narrative context, limiting universal application.

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