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Elizabeth Quote by Margaret Lynette Sharp

“Pray, do not keep us in suspense,” cried Elizabeth. “We are prodigiously interested to learn to what you are alluding.” quote by Margaret Lynette Sharp
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““Pray, do not keep us in suspense,” cried Elizabeth. “We are prodigiously interested to learn to what you are alluding.””

Margaret Lynette Sharp

About This Quote

The speaker urges patience, asking for clarification rather than lingering uncertainty.

In simple terms: Ask for clarity instead of waiting.

Key Takeaway

Seek answers promptly.

Themes

communication patience clarity

Mood

curious reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • meetings
  • educational settings
  • negotiations
  • customer service

Key Concepts

rhetoric dialogue

Questions to Reflect On

  • What information are you withholding?
  • How does patience affect outcomes?
A Different Perspective

Over‑asking can stall progress if not balanced.

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