Don’t you dare come into my world and tell me what color the ocean is! It’s black. Black as midnight. Black and awful!

Nadia Scrieva
About This Quote

This quote is used to express anger and frustration. The speaker seems to be saying that the ocean, which is usually a calming and brilliant blue, has turned black and terrible. This person is angry because they feel that they have been insulted and that the person who insulted them is now mocking them.

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