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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…” quote by Chad Harbach
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“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.”

Chad Harbach

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.

Key Takeaway

Simple virtues endure beyond complex reasoning.

Themes

existentialism timeless virtues impermanence wisdom philosophical humility

Mood

contemplative resigned hopeful

Type

aphoristic philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal decision‑making
  • coping with uncertainty
  • teaching moral values
  • reflecting on historical perspectives

Key Concepts

meaning of life human nature ethical conduct

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?
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