Princess Quote by Morgan Rhodes
““I know you didn’t grow up in a palace, but you should at least know that it’s not very smart or polite to wink at a princess, especially during a formal event,” she said. “Well, I’ve never been accused of being smart or polite before.” She regarded him for a silent moment. He was tall, and she liked the broadness of his shoulders. And despite the fact that he kept tugging at his collar, she also liked the way he filled out his fine tailored clothing. “Your nose is crooked,” she said. He touched it, then frowned. “It’s been broken a few times. Frankly, I’m lucky to still have a nose.” “It’s quite ugly.” “Um . . .” “I like it.” “Thanks?” He cleared his throat. “Is there something I can do for you, princess?” “Actually, yes.” “And what’s that?” “You can take me to your bed.” Felix””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, contemporary romance
A character challenges social etiquette, revealing insecurity and desire for connection, while confronting personal flaws and expectations.
In simple terms: Questioning manners, exposing insecurity, seeking connection.
Challenge norms, embrace authenticity, accept imperfections.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- formal events
- romantic encounters
- self‑image
- confidence building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance politeness with honesty?
- What does authenticity mean in social settings?
May romanticize conflict and ignore consequences of disrespectful behavior.