Anne Quote by Roxanne Henke
““Frankly, I'm not the most liked woman in Brewster, so the fact that I wasn't as enthralled with Anne as everyone else seemed to be came as no surprise to me. I have my opinions and I'm not afraid to share them. And Anne just seemed like the type of person who would naturally become everybody else's best friend.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: “Brewster’s Millions” (or similar contemporary fiction)
Describes being an unpopular outsider who values honesty and befriends a universally liked person
In simple terms: Being honest and independent can attract genuine friendships
Embrace authenticity and seek sincere connections
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- college life
- workplace environments
- social clubs
- online communities
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does authenticity cost you socially?
- How can you balance honesty with empathy?
Popularity may mask superficial relationships