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Wolf Quote by Diana Gabaldon

“Thee is my wolf,” she’d said to him. “And if thee hunts at night, thee will come home.” “And sleep at thy feet,” he’d replied.” quote by Diana Gabaldon
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““Thee is my wolf,” she’d said to him. “And if thee hunts at night, thee will come home.” “And sleep at thy feet,” he’d replied.””

Diana Gabaldon

About This Quote

Source Novel: Outlander, Diana Gabaldon, 1991

A lover offers protection and companionship, promising safety and intimacy in exchange for loyalty.

In simple terms: She promises safety and closeness.

Key Takeaway

Offer trust and mutual support.

Themes

love trust protection

Mood

romantic hopeful

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • marriage
  • commitment
  • security
  • mutual support

Key Concepts

reciprocity intimacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true safety mean in a partnership?
  • How do you balance give and take?
A Different Perspective

May create dependency or imbalance if expectations differ.

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