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“I should refuse anyway because I promised Miss Whitecross, but I would find it a great deal harder if he were civil. I do not care to be bullied. Well, I don’t suppose anyone does, but I have been accustomed to it, and it has only very recently dawned on me that I can refuse.”
K.J. Charles, How to Fake It in Society
“There was nothing like the man you cared for saying, in effect, I could be wonderful to you, but I don’t want to, to make you feel utterly worthless, and that was exactly how Titus had felt.”
K.J. Charles, How to Fake It in Society
“Don’t you care what people say?” “Rarely,” Nico said. “I lack stature already; I cannot afford to let others make me smaller.”
K.J. Charles, How to Fake It in Society
“brought the scale of his good fortune into sudden, stunning focus that had left him breathless, and given him a rush of determination to live up to it. Not to shrink away, or squeeze himself into other people’s ideas of what he should do, but instead to discover what felt right to him.”
K.J. Charles, How to Fake It in Society
“Freedom. Freedom from needs, freedom to look around and take time, freedom to see the world, and expand one’s horizons, and do what you want, rather than what you’re obliged to. Which is marvellous, but also a little alarming. There is so much choice.”
K.J. Charles, How to Fake It in Society