Plump Pleasingly Quote by Truman Capote
““Annabel played and sang it; she was the oldest of the sisters and the loveliest, though it was a chore to pick among them, for they were like quadruplets of unequal height. One thought of apples, compact and flavorful, sweet but cider-tart; their hair, loosely plaited, had the blue luster of a well-groomed ebony racehorse, and certain features, eyebrows, noses, lips when smiling, tilted in an original style that added humor to their charms. The nicest thing was that they were a bit plump: "pleasingly plump" describes it precisely.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Other Voices, Other Rooms, 1948
The narrator describes a sister with vivid, sensory details, highlighting uniqueness within similarity and the charm of slight imperfections.
In simple terms: She is uniquely charming despite being similar to her sisters.
Appreciate subtle differences in people.
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When to use this quote
- reading literature
- observing family dynamics
- writing character sketches
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What small traits make someone memorable?
- How do we balance similarity and individuality?
Overemphasis on quirks can stereotype.