Brown eyes Quote by Stephanie Perkins
““Anna?" "Yeah?" He pauses. "Never mind." "What?" "Nothing." But his tone is definitely not nothing. I turn to him, and his eyes are closed. His skin is pale and tired. "What?" I ask again,sitting up. St. Clair opens his eyes, noticing I've moved. He struggles,trying to sit up, too, and I help him. When I pull away, he clutches my hand to stop me. "I like you," he says. My body is rigid. "And I don't mean as a friend." It feels like I'm swallowing my tongue. "Uh. Um. What about-?" I pull my hand away from his. The weight of her name hangs heavy and unspoken. "It's not right.It hasn't been right, not since I met you." His eyes close again,and his body sways. He's drunk. He's just drunk. Calm down,Anna. He's drunk, and he's going through a crisis. There is NO WAY he knows what he's talking about right now. So what do I do? Oh my God, what am I supposed to do? "Do you like me?" St. Clair asks. And he looks at me with those big brown eyes-which,okay,are a bit red from the drinking and maybe from some crying-and my heart breaks. Yes,St. Clair.I like you. But I can't say it out loud, because he's my friend. And friends don't let other friends make drunken declarations and expect them to act upon them the next day. Then again...it's St. Clair. Beautiful, perfect,wonderful- And great.That's just great. He threw up on me.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins, 2010
A drunken confession reveals hidden feelings, but the narrator is torn between desire and loyalty, leading to confusion and emotional turmoil.
In simple terms: A drunk confession creates conflict between love and friendship.
Consider honesty and boundaries in intoxicated moments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dating
- confessing feelings
- handling intoxication
- friendship dilemmas
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you respond when a friend confesses love while drunk?
- What boundaries protect both parties in such moments?
Intoxication can impair judgment, making sincere communication difficult.