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Anna Quote by Patricia Briggs

“My grandfather would have loved to have met you," he told her huskily. "He would have called you 'She Moves Trees Out of His Path.' " She looked lost, but his da laughed. He'd known the old man, too. "He called me 'He Who Must Run into Trees,'" Charles explained, and in a spirit of honesty, a need…” quote by Patricia Briggs
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“My grandfather would have loved to have met you," he told her huskily. "He would have called you 'She Moves Trees Out of His Path.' " She looked lost, but his da laughed. He'd known the old man, too. "He called me 'He Who Must Run into Trees,'" Charles explained, and in a spirit of honesty, a need for his mate to know who he was, he continued, "or sometimes 'Running Eagle.' " " 'Running Eagle'?" Anna puzzled it over, frowning at him. "What's wrong with that?" "Too stupid to fly," murmured his father with a little smile.”

Patricia Briggs

About This Quote

Source Novel: Mercy Thompson series, 2006

Names reflect identity and how others perceive us, often shaping self‑image and relationships.

In simple terms: Names affect how we see ourselves and are seen by others.

Key Takeaway

Consider how labels influence identity.

Themes

identity perception communication

Mood

curious reflective

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • family introductions
  • first meetings
  • character introductions
  • role‑playing games

Key Concepts

self‑concept social labeling family dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do the names you use affect your relationships?
  • Do you ever change a name to fit a new role?
A Different Perspective

Names can be limiting or misinterpreted.

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