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Carrie Quote by Charlotte Bronte

“This is a terrible hour, but it is often that darkest point which precedes the rise of day; that turn of the year when the icy January wind carries over the waste at once the dirge of departing winter, and the prophecy of coming spring.” quote by Charlotte Bronte
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“This is a terrible hour, but it is often that darkest point which precedes the rise of day; that turn of the year when the icy January wind carries over the waste at once the dirge of departing winter, and the prophecy of coming spring.”

Charlotte Bronte

About This Quote

Source Novel: Jane Eyre, 1847

Even in the deepest despair, hope is imminent as darkness gives way to renewal.

In simple terms: Despair precedes hope and renewal.

Key Takeaway

Embrace hardship as a sign of upcoming change.

Themes

hope resilience renewal nature seasonality

Mood

melancholic reflective hopeful

Type

literary inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • career setbacks
  • health crises
  • seasonal depression

Key Concepts

Existential optimism cyclical change psychological endurance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What signs of renewal can you notice now?
  • How can you cultivate patience in hardship?
A Different Perspective

Hope may feel distant and uncertain during intense suffering.

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