Home > Characterization, Plot, & Setting / General Thoughts & Updates / Quotes, Words, & Phrases Writing & Respect: A Quote by Julia Quinn “…’tis true ’tis pity, and pity ’tis ’tis true.” — Polonius (he may have been a blowhard, but Shakespeare did give him some nice lines). Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… Related Tags:Happy EndingJulia QuinnJulia Quinn QuoteQuoteQuote by Julia QuinnRespectSocietywritingWriting & Respect Related Posts Poetry / Quotes, Words, & Phrases A Painting That Speaks: A Beautiful Quote by Plutarch Creative Process Writing After a Break Changes Things Quotes, Words, & Phrases May Your Christmas Flame Never Fade Poetry / Quotes, Words, & Phrases Words Are Music Characterization Exercises / Writing Prompts People Watching Writing Prompt General Thoughts & Updates / Quotes, Words, & Phrases Life & Fantasy: A Quote from Dr. Seuss Leave a ReplyCancel reply Prev Post Breaking the Fourth Wall on Page, Stage, & Screen Next Post The Genre of Romance: Popularity Versus Respect