Children Quote by Laurell K. Hamilton
““I’ve got to go.” He hung up suddenly as if afraid of being caught. His mom had probably come into the room. The Zeemans had four sons and a daughter. The sons were all six feet or above. The daughter was five nine. They were all over twenty-one. And they were all scared of their mother. Not literally scared, but Charlotte Zeeman wore the pants in the family. One family dinner and I knew that. I””
About This Quote
The narrator observes a family dominated by a strong matriarch, noting the children's fear is more about respect and authority than literal terror.
In simple terms: A powerful mother commands respect, not terror.
Authority can be felt as fear without violence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑child conflict
- workplace hierarchy
- political leadership
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- recognize non‑violent power cues
- balance authority with empathy
Questions to Reflect On
- When does respect become fear?
- How does gender shape perceived authority?
The description may exaggerate for dramatic effect, overlooking nuanced family affection.