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Disappointment Quote by Dorothy Gilman

“I wasn't offering her pity," Mrs. Caswell said impatiently. "Tragedies don't interest me, tragedies and heartbreaks are all alike, what matters is how a person meets them, how they survive them. Given the inevitability of losses and disappointments in life, that's where the challenge is and the…” quote by Dorothy Gilman
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““I wasn't offering her pity," Mrs. Caswell said impatiently. "Tragedies don't interest me, tragedies and heartbreaks are all alike, what matters is how a person meets them, how they survive them. Given the inevitability of losses and disappointments in life, that's where the challenge is and the uniqueness. I was offering her sympathy.””

Dorothy Gilman

About This Quote

The quote emphasizes that personal response to loss defines individuality, not the sorrow itself.

In simple terms: Response to tragedy defines character.

Key Takeaway

How we face loss matters.

Themes

Resilience Empathy Human experience Individuality Adversity Growth

Mood

Reflective Hopeful Determined

Type

Philosophical Motivational Literary

When to use this quote

  • Grieving a loved one
  • Coping with job loss
  • Recovering from illness
  • Dealing with relationship breakup
  • Facing natural disaster

Key Concepts

Loss Survival Challenge Uniqueness

Practical Applications

  • Counseling and therapy
  • Leadership training

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to meet a tragedy with strength?
  • How can we cultivate resilience in everyday life?
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