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Question Creaking Quote by Wilkie Collins

“Let Lady Glyde's maid come in, Louis. Stop! Do her shoes creak?" I was obliged to ask the question. Creaking shoes invariably upset me for the day. I was resigned to see the Young Person, but I was NOT resigned to let the Young Person's shoes upset me. There is a limit even to my endurance.” quote by Wilkie Collins
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““Let Lady Glyde's maid come in, Louis. Stop! Do her shoes creak?" I was obliged to ask the question. Creaking shoes invariably upset me for the day. I was resigned to see the Young Person, but I was NOT resigned to let the Young Person's shoes upset me. There is a limit even to my endurance.””

Wilkie Collins

About This Quote

The narrator expresses a low tolerance for minor irritations, illustrating how small disturbances can dominate one's emotional state despite broader expectations.

In simple terms: Minor annoyances can dominate mood.

Key Takeaway

Even trivial irritations can limit endurance.

Themes

irritation self-awareness control tolerance perception

Mood

frustrated reflective

Type

observation personal anecdote

When to use this quote

  • daily interactions
  • social gatherings
  • work environments
  • public transport
  • family meals

Key Concepts

personal limits sensory triggers

Practical Applications

  • stress management
  • personal boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small irritations affect your day?
  • How can you prevent minor annoyances from controlling your mood?
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