I'm right and you're wrong, I'm big and you're small, and there's nothing you can do about it.

Roald Dahl
About This Quote

This quote is a powerful way to point out that someone has a superior position in a relationship. When you are the one who is right and your partner is wrong, then you will find that they cannot do anything to change your mind. This is because, in this quote, the speaker is not only saying he’s right but using his power and ego to point out how right he really is. The use of this quote shows that the speaker does not care if the listener agrees with him or not. He simply wants to be in charge and can be very stubborn when it comes to topics, even if they are incorrect.

Source: Matilda

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