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Believe Quote by Margaret Mitchell

“What’s broken is broken—and I’d rather remember it as it was at its best than mend it and see the broken places as long as I live…I’m too old to believe in such sentimentalities as clean slates and starting all over.” quote by Margaret Mitchell
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“What’s broken is broken—and I’d rather remember it as it was at its best than mend it and see the broken places as long as I live…I’m too old to believe in such sentimentalities as clean slates and starting all over.”

Margaret Mitchell

About This Quote

Source Novel: Gone with the Wind, 1936

The speaker prefers remembering the past at its best rather than fixing broken things, reflecting a reluctance to embrace change.

In simple terms: Cherish good memories over fixing flaws.

Key Takeaway

Accept imperfection; value nostalgia.

Themes

nostalgia acceptance aging

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • elderly perspective
  • historical context

Key Concepts

memory sentimentality resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can be learned from brokenness?
  • Is nostalgia a comfort or a trap?
A Different Perspective

Clinging to the past can hinder growth.

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