Gaze Quote by Laini Taylor
““Sparrow launched the plum. It was close range, and hit Ruby on her collarbone. She said, "Ow!" though it hadn't really hurt. Rubbing at the place of impact, she glared at Sparrow. "Is that it, then? Have you spent your wrath?" "Yes," said Sparrow, dusting off her palms. "It was on-plum wrath." "How sad for Feral. He was only worth one plum. Won't he mope when we tell him.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Laini Taylor, 2011
A character’s playful aggression is framed as a symbolic act of wrath, highlighting how minor slights can be exaggerated into emotional conflict.
In simple terms: Minor insults can become exaggerated emotional battles.
Recognize when small grievances are blown out of proportion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- friendship disputes
- team dynamics
- online arguments
- family disagreements
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How often do you let minor annoyances dictate your reactions?
- What strategies can keep conflicts proportionate?
Exaggerating small slights can damage trust and cooperation.