Rosie Blythe Quotes
Remember The Princess And The Pea? She Could Feel A Single Pea Through Dozens Of Mattresses, And That's How Everyone Knew She Was Of Noble Blood, Even Though She'd Arrived Looking Bedraggled And Scruffy.
It's Supposed To Be An Example Of The Saying "breeding Will Out", Meaning That You Can Always Spot True Royalty, Even If That Someone Is Dressed In Rags. Am I The Only One Who Thinks The Moral Of This Story Is All Screwed Up? You Get Caught In A Storm And Knock On A Stranger's Door In The Middle Of The Night To Ask For Shelter... Then When They Ask How You Slept, You COMPLAIN That You Were Uncomfortable?
Honey, That's Not Being A Princess. That's Being A Diva Bitch.
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