Gaze Quote by Kiera Cass
““Kota!” I said, stepping away from my sisters and Lucy. “You can sleep on the couch or in the garage or in the tree house for all I care; but if you don’t check your attitude, I’ll send you back to your apartment right now! Have some gratitude for the security you’ve been offered. Need I remind you that tomorrow we’re burying our father? Either stop the bickering or go home.” I turned on my heel and headed down the hall. Without checking, I knew Lucy was right behind me, suitcase in hand. I opened the door to my room, waiting for her to come in with me. Once her skirts swished past the frame, I slammed it shut, heaving a sigh. “Was that too much?” I asked. “It was perfect!” she replied with delight. “You might as well be the princess already, miss. You’re ready for it.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Sky Is Yours, 2023
A sibling demands gratitude and obedience, using harsh language to enforce conformity, revealing tension between authority and personal agency.
In simple terms: The speaker forces gratitude and compliance through intimidation.
Question the motives behind forced gratitude and seek healthier communication.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- roommate disputes
- parent‑child dynamics
- personal boundaries
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would happen if you expressed gratitude without pressure?
- How can authority be exercised with respect?
Forceful gratitude may breed resentment rather than genuine appreciation.