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Blood pressure Quote by Suzanne Brockmann

“Debra pointed her purses lips in Max’s direction. “Overnight guests are forbidden. No exceptions.” “Did you just have the audacity to judge me?” Gina blocked the nurse’s route to the door. “Without knowing the least little thing about me?” Debra lifted an eyebrow. “Well, I have seen your…” quote by Suzanne Brockmann
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““Debra pointed her purses lips in Max’s direction. “Overnight guests are forbidden. No exceptions.” “Did you just have the audacity to judge me?” Gina blocked the nurse’s route to the door. “Without knowing the least little thing about me?” Debra lifted an eyebrow. “Well, I have seen your underwear, dear.” “Exactly,” Gina said. “You’ve seen my underwear—not my personality profile, or my resume, or my college transcript, or—” “If you think for one second,” the nurse countered, “that anything about this situation is even remotely unique—” “That’s enough,” Max said. Gina, of course, ignored him. “I don’t just think it, I know it,” she said. “It’s unique because I’m unique, because Max is unique, because—” Debra finally laughed. “Oh, honey, you are so . . . young . Here’s a tip I don’t usually bother to tell girls like you: If I find one pair of panties on the floor, it’s only a matter of time before I find another. And I hate to break it to you, hon, but the girl who comes out of the bathroom next time, well . . . She isn’t going to be you.” “First of all,” Gina said grimly, “I’m a woman, not a girl. And second, Grandma . . . You want to bet it’s not going to be me?” “I said, that’s enough ,” Max repeated, and they both turned to look at him. About time. He was used to clearing his throat and having an entire room jump to full attention. “Ms. Forsythe, you took my blood pressure—you have the information you needed, good day to you, ma’am. Gina . . .” He wanted to tell her to untwist her panties and put them back on, but he didn’t dare. “Sit,” he ordered instead, motioning to the desk chair that could be pulled beside the bed. “Please,” he added when Nurse Evil smirked on her way out the door.””

Suzanne Brockmann

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Girl Who Lived, 2015

A power struggle unfolds as characters use personal secrets and intimidation to dominate, highlighting the cruelty of workplace politics and gender dynamics.

In simple terms: People manipulate secrets to control others in hostile environments.

Key Takeaway

Beware of power plays and protect personal boundaries.

Themes

power gender workplace manipulation conflict

Mood

tense defensive critical

Type

dialogue dramatic

When to use this quote

  • office politics
  • hospital settings
  • personal confrontations
  • assertiveness training

Key Concepts

social hierarchy psychological intimidation gendered aggression

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you respond when personal information is weaponized?
  • What safeguards can prevent abuse of authority?
A Different Perspective

Power dynamics can be mitigated through clear policies and supportive cultures.

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