Chekhov Quote by Chad Harbach
“There are no whys in a person's life, and very few hows. In the end, in search of useful wisdom, you could only come back to the most hackneyed concepts, like kindness, forbearance, infinite patience. Solomon and Lincoln: This too shall pass. Damn right it will. Or Chekhov: Nothing passes. Equally true.”
About This Quote
Life lacks clear reasons and methods; ultimately, wisdom reduces to timeless virtues such as kindness and patience, echoing the inevitability of change and the permanence of simple truths.
In simple terms: Life's mysteries resolve to basic virtues.
Simple virtues endure beyond complex reasoning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal decision‑making
- coping with uncertainty
- teaching moral values
- reflecting on historical perspectives
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- personal development
- ethical leadership
Questions to Reflect On
- What virtues can guide us when rational explanations fail?
- How do we balance acceptance of impermanence with purposeful action?