Flirting Quote by Julia Quinn
““But just for the sake of argument, let's say I am cornered. Or perhaps I am in the middle of a crowded ballroom and do not want to make a scene. If you were flirting with a young lady who had just told you not to call her sweetheart, what would you do?" "I would accede to her wishes and bid her good night," he said starchily. "You would not!" Henry accused with a playful smile. "You're a terrible rake, Dunford. Belle told me." "Belle talks too much," he muttered.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Duchess Deal by Julia Quinn, 2006
A character navigates social etiquette and personal desire, choosing restraint over impulsive flirtation in a delicate situation.
In simple terms: Choosing restraint over impulsive flirtation.
Respect boundaries, act with poise.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- formal gatherings
- romantic encounters
- conflict resolution
- personal boundaries
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is restraint more valuable than honesty?
- How do social expectations shape personal choices?
Maintaining restraint may suppress genuine connection.