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Acceptance Quote by Ellen Schreiber

“'When you were little, what inspired you to feel this way?'" Then he paused and asked, "Looking in the mirror and having it crack in two?" Instead of clobbering him, I laughed-the kind of laugh that escapes into the air before you can catch it. The kind of chuckle that shows a tiny form of…” quote by Ellen Schreiber
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“'When you were little, what inspired you to feel this way?'" Then he paused and asked, "Looking in the mirror and having it crack in two?" Instead of clobbering him, I laughed-the kind of laugh that escapes into the air before you can catch it. The kind of chuckle that shows a tiny form of acceptance. Trevor obviously didn't expect me to find his remark entertaining. He was primed for a fight. We both cracked up and locked eyes. His gaze lingered a little too long, not in a creepy way, but in a way that says I'm not ready to let this moment go.”

Ellen Schreiber

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Unseen Mirror by Ellen Schreiber, 2023

A brief, shared laugh can defuse tension and create a moment of mutual acceptance, even in a hostile exchange.

In simple terms: Laughter can ease conflict and foster connection.

Key Takeaway

Use humor to bridge tension.

Themes

humor conflict resolution human connection

Mood

lighthearted reflective

Type

conversational narrative

When to use this quote

  • first dates
  • argument de‑escalation
  • unexpected moments of intimacy

Key Concepts

social dynamics emotional intelligence acceptance

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can humor change the power balance in a conflict?
  • When does laughter become avoidance?
A Different Perspective

Humor may not always be appropriate; some situations demand seriousness.

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