Heart Quote by Tanith Lee
““It was usual to be obedient to authority, to obey a legal letter. But Rachaela left her bills unpaid until the threats began. She ignored the money-envelopes stuck through the door for starving children and the sick.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Blood of Roses by Tanith Lee, 1990
A character defies oppressive authority by refusing to pay debts until intimidation escalates, highlighting moral conflict between obedience and compassion.
In simple terms: She resists authority until threats force her to act.
Consider the cost of blind obedience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- poverty relief
- child welfare
- activism
- personal ethics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it justified to defy legal demands?
- How do we balance duty to law with duty to humanity?
Blind obedience can perpetuate harm; resistance may provoke danger.