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Character Quote by Elaine Dundy

“The vehemence of my moral indignation surprised me. Was I beginning to have standards and principles, and, oh dear, scruples? What were they, and what would I do with them, and how much were they going to get in my way?” quote by Elaine Dundy
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“The vehemence of my moral indignation surprised me. Was I beginning to have standards and principles, and, oh dear, scruples? What were they, and what would I do with them, and how much were they going to get in my way?”

Elaine Dundy

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Three Marias by Elaine Dundy, 1965

The speaker is startled by the sudden rise of personal moral standards, questioning their usefulness and potential hindrance.

In simple terms: Sudden moral standards feel burdensome.

Key Takeaway

Examine if your principles help or hinder you.

Themes

self‑reflection morality conflict

Mood

introspective thoughtful

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • making decisions
  • evaluating personal values
  • navigating ethical dilemmas

Key Concepts

ethical standards personal growth self‑awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do your standards serve you or limit you?
  • How can you keep principles practical?
A Different Perspective

Principles can become rigid obstacles if not balanced with flexibility.

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