Arrows Quote by Charlotte Bronte
“Because when she failed, I saw how she might have succeeded. Arrows that continually glanced off from Mr. Rochester's breast and fell harmless at his feet, might, I knew, if shot by a surer hand, have quivered keen in his proud heart - have called love into his stern eye, and softness into his sardonic face, or better still, without weapons a silent conquest might have been won.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, 1847
Seeing failure reveals hidden possibilities for success, suggesting that different approaches could change outcomes.
In simple terms: Failure shows new ways to succeed.
Consider alternative strategies when faced with setbacks.
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When to use this quote
- relationships
- career decisions
- creative projects
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What alternative approach could change a failing situation?
- How does perspective shift affect emotional response?
Success may still depend on external factors beyond personal effort.