Julia Quinn Quote

He was not quite sure how to phrase it, so he finally went with,haltingly, I don’t enjoy being at the center of attention.Her head tilted to the side, she regarded him for a long momentbefore saying, No. You don’t. And then: You were always atree.I beg your pardon?Her eyes grew sentimental. When we performed our awfulpantomimes as children. You were always a tree.I never had to say anything.And you always got to stand at the back.He felt himself smile, lopsided and true. I rather liked being atree.You were a very good tree. She smiled then, too—a radiant,wondrous thing. The world needs more trees.

Julia Quinn

He was not quite sure how to phrase it, so he finally went with,haltingly, I don’t enjoy being at the center of attention.Her head tilted to the side, she regarded him for a long momentbefore saying, No. You don’t. And then: You were always atree.I beg your pardon?Her eyes grew sentimental. When we performed our awfulpantomimes as children. You were always a tree.I never had to say anything.And you always got to stand at the back.He felt himself smile, lopsided and true. I rather liked being atree.You were a very good tree. She smiled then, too—a radiant,wondrous thing. The world needs more trees.

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About Julia Quinn

Julie Pottinger (née Cotler; born January 12, 1970), better known by her pen name, Julia Quinn, is an American author. Her novels have been translated into 41 languages and have appeared on The New York Times Bestseller List 19 times. She has been inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. Her Bridgerton book series has been adapted for Netflix into a television series of the same name.