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Phantom-of-the-opera Quote by Gaston Leroux

“Richard at once declared that we must be content with that and drop the subject. I agreed with Richard. All's well that ends well. What say you, O.G?” quote by Gaston Leroux
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““Richard at once declared that we must be content with that and drop the subject. I agreed with Richard. All's well that ends well. What say you, O.G?””

Gaston Leroux

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, 1910

A character suggests accepting a situation and moving on, implying that some conflicts are best left unresolved.

In simple terms: Sometimes it’s wiser to let go.

Key Takeaway

Choose peace over endless debate.

Themes

acceptance conflict resolution pragmatism resignation

Mood

neutral reflective

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • family disputes
  • workplace politics
  • personal grudges

Key Concepts

social harmony emotional fatigue

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it better to drop a subject?
  • What are the costs of unresolved conflict?
A Different Perspective

Avoiding issues may cause lingering tension.

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