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“Then who shot me? (Zarek) One of them idiot Squires. Hell if I know which one. They all kind of look alike when they’re not yours. (Jess)” quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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““Then who shot me? (Zarek) One of them idiot Squires. Hell if I know which one. They all kind of look alike when they’re not yours. (Jess)””

Sherrilyn Kenyon

About This Quote

A character asks who shot them, receiving a vague, dismissive answer that highlights confusion and the difficulty of identifying individuals in a chaotic situation.

In simple terms: Unclear identity, chaotic context.

Key Takeaway

Uncertainty can obscure accountability.

Themes

confusion identity chaos communication

Mood

frustration irritation

Type

dialogue narrative

When to use this quote

  • Witnessing a crime scene
  • Navigating a crowded protest
  • Trying to recall a fleeting encounter

Practical Applications

  • Maintain detailed records
  • Use distinguishing markers

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does ambiguity affect responsibility?
  • What strategies improve clarity in chaotic moments?
A Different Perspective

The quote assumes the listener can’t differentiate, but forensic methods can resolve identities.

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