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Ashamed Quote by Robin McKinley

“I was not frightened, but I was ashamed. “I’m sorry,” I said. The claws retreated, and his arm dropped. “Don’t be,” he said. “I don’t mind telling you.” He looked at me. “But perhaps you mind being told.” quote by Robin McKinley
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““I was not frightened, but I was ashamed. “I’m sorry,” I said. The claws retreated, and his arm dropped. “Don’t be,” he said. “I don’t mind telling you.” He looked at me. “But perhaps you mind being told.””

Robin McKinley

About This Quote

A character feels shame and fear, yet offers honesty, highlighting vulnerability and the power of truth in confronting danger.

In simple terms: Shame and honesty can calm a threatening situation.

Key Takeaway

Speak truthfully even when embarrassed.

Themes

vulnerability honesty conflict

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

narrative dialogue

When to use this quote

  • dangerous encounters
  • personal confession
  • trust building

Key Concepts

psychology courage communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you been ashamed to speak the truth?
  • How can honesty change a hostile dynamic?
A Different Perspective

Honesty may not always resolve the threat.

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