Blind Quote by Tera Lynn Childs
““I say it instead. "You told so," I admit. "You told me my image of Brody wasn't real, and you were right. I was just too blind to see it." He laughs a little. "You were to blind to see a lot of things Princess." It's reassuring when he calls me Princess-as opposed to princess or, worse, Lily. One seems too mocking, the other too intimate. His ironic nickname feels safe.””
About This Quote
The speaker acknowledges being misled about a person’s true nature, recognizing their own blindness, but finds comfort in a playful, protective nickname that balances intimacy and distance.
In simple terms: Self‑realization through ironic affection.
Admitting blindness can be soothing when framed humorously.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- confessing a mistaken belief
- receiving a teasing nickname
- navigating intimacy
- balancing mockery and affection
- seeking reassurance
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- personal growth through humor
- building trust via playful language
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humor affect vulnerability?
- When does a nickname protect versus undermine authenticity?