Politics Quote by Liane Moriarty
““I won’t get involved in any school politics,” she’d said, and someone up there had overheard and hadn’t liked her attitude. Far too confident. “We’ll see about that,” they’d said, and then sat back and had a good old laugh at her expense.””
About This Quote
A woman’s refusal to engage in school politics provokes a hostile, mocking response, revealing how confidence can be misread as arrogance.
In simple terms: Confidence can trigger envy and ridicule.
Perceived arrogance invites backlash.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace meetings
- student council debates
- online comment sections
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Practice humility when asserting boundaries
- Seek allies before confronting opposition
Questions to Reflect On
- When does confidence become perceived arrogance?
- How can one respond constructively to mockery?
Not all criticism stems from envy; sometimes legitimate concerns are dismissed as arrogance.