Change Quote by Gaskell Elizabeth Cleghorn
““In general, it is the people who are left behind stationary, who give way to low spirits at any parting; the travellers, however bitterly they may feel the separation, find something in the change of scene to soften regret in the very first hour of separation.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Reflections on Separation, 19th Century Literature
People who stay still become despondent, while travelers find new scenery that eases regret early in separation.
In simple terms: Staying still breeds low spirits; travel eases regret.
Seek new experiences to soften loss.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- breakups
- relocation
- career change
- grief processing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What new perspective can you gain from change?
- How does movement affect your mood?
Travel may not heal deep emotional wounds; novelty can be fleeting.