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Young lady Quote by Neil Gaiman

“You’re going to pay the bill,” said Grahame. “Then I’ll escort you and the young lady out to the car. And we’ll go back to my place, for a proper talk. Any funny business, and I shoot you both. Capiche? “ Fat Charlie capiched. He also capiched who had been driving the black Mercedes that afternoon…” quote by Neil Gaiman
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““You’re going to pay the bill,” said Grahame. “Then I’ll escort you and the young lady out to the car. And we’ll go back to my place, for a proper talk. Any funny business, and I shoot you both. Capiche? “ Fat Charlie capiched. He also capiched who had been driving the black Mercedes that afternoon and just how close he had already come to death that day. He was beginning to capiche how utterly cracked Grahame Coats was and how little chance Daisy and he had of getting out of this alive.””

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

Source Novel: American Gods by Neil Gaiman, 2001

A dangerous confrontation escalates, showing how threats and power dynamics can trap people in violent cycles.

In simple terms: Violence and intimidation trap people in dangerous cycles.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and avoid escalating threats.

Themes

power violence trust survival

Mood

tense dangerous dramatic

Type

warning narrative

When to use this quote

  • crime scenes
  • high‑stakes negotiations
  • personal safety
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

coercion psychological manipulation danger

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you defuse a threatening situation?
  • What signs indicate a power imbalance?
A Different Perspective

Escalation can lead to irreversible harm if not de‑escalated.

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