Annuals Quote by Marissa Meyer
“Sybil tells me your little festival is an annual occurrence," she said, the cadence of her voice swooning like a lullaby. "Yes," Kai said, lifting a shrimp wonton between his chopsticks. "It falls on the ninth full moon if each year." "Ah, how lovely for you to base your holidays on the cycles of my planet." Kai wanted to scoff at the word planet but sucked it back down his throat.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Cress, 2014
The dialogue mixes cultural rituals with personal skepticism, highlighting how traditions can feel both whimsical and constraining.
In simple terms: Festivals tied to celestial cycles feel magical yet limiting.
Question the relevance of inherited customs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- holiday planning
- cultural exchange
- personal belief systems
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you accept traditions without question?
- How can you adapt rituals to personal meaning?
Rituals can become oppressive if unexamined.