Apologizing Quote by Colleen Boyd
““To think I actually talked to the boy who nearly got you killed," Ivy mutters, shuddering with disgust. "I'm so sorry I did." "It's okay. You didn't know," I reassure her as we take a seat on some pool chairs. "But you told me before what his appearance was. I should have recognized him!" "It's fine, Ivy. Even if you did your best to avoid him, he would've found way to hit on you eventually." Ivy wrinkles her nose at the unfamiliar language. " 'Hit on'? What does that mean?" "Flirting. Or, for Dunstan, more like a procedure. He's been hitting on any pretty girl he sees ever since he and Melanie broke up. I don't know if he's doing this to make her jealous or what, but it's really annoying." I look back up to see Ivy go rigid. For some reason she looks classically surprised; her hand is over her mouth, and the rosy blush is back with a vengeance, "Ivy? You okay?" Ivy removes her hand, muttering something so quietly I can't hear it. "Sorry?" "You called me pretty." The moment those words are said, Ivy stares down at her feet as her face gets brighter. "Well, yeah," I murmur, my face hot. "You really are beautiful tonight, Ivy.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unnamed work by Colleen Boyd, unknown date
A conversation reveals how a casual compliment can dramatically shift someone's confidence and emotional state, especially after feeling vulnerable or embarrassed.
In simple terms: A simple compliment can lift someone's spirits after embarrassment.
Give sincere compliments to boost others' confidence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- social gatherings
- dating scenarios
- workplace interactions
- friendship moments
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you ensure compliments feel authentic?
- When might a compliment backfire?
Compliments may be perceived as insincere or manipulative if not genuine.