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Beth Quote by Jennifer Ashley

“Ian slid the pot of honey toward his plate. "We should go back upstairs," he said to Beth. "What?" Beth looked up from a list she was writing. "Why?" Ian rose and pulled back Beth's chair without answering. Ian had difficulty lying, so when he knew he shouldn't say what was on his mind, he'd…” quote by Jennifer Ashley
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““Ian slid the pot of honey toward his plate. "We should go back upstairs," he said to Beth. "What?" Beth looked up from a list she was writing. "Why?" Ian rose and pulled back Beth's chair without answering. Ian had difficulty lying, so when he knew he shouldn't say what was on his mind, he'd learned to keep his mouth firmly closed. Beth knew him well, though. Without arguing, she let him take her arm and steer her from the table. Before he walked away, Ian reached back and snatched the honey pot from the table, balancing the pot in his hand as he led Beth from the room.””

Jennifer Ashley

About This Quote

Source Short story: Unknown, contemporary fiction

A man avoids honest communication, using silence and subtle actions to control a situation, reflecting his discomfort with truth-telling.

In simple terms: He hides his thoughts and manipulates actions instead of speaking.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when silence replaces honesty.

Themes

communication control honesty relationships

Mood

tense reflective

Type

narrative character study

When to use this quote

  • dinner conversation
  • conflict avoidance
  • nonverbal cues
  • relationship tension

Key Concepts

psychology interpersonal dynamics avoidance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does avoiding truth affect trust?
  • What alternatives exist to silent control?
A Different Perspective

Silence can breed misunderstanding and resentment if not addressed.

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