Commitment Quote by Richelle E. Goodrich
““He made a commitment, Eena.” “And you believe this commitment ,” she spoke the word detestably, “is more important than true love?” “Yes.” “No,” she stubbornly disagreed. “Yes,” Ian insisted as he put his finger to her lips, preventing her from arguing any further. “Love grows and wanes, Eena, but honor, duty, and commitment, those things are constant and stable. They define who you are.” “They define who you are?” she repeated. “You mean miserable?” “Content,” he retorted. “Lonely,” she argued. “Faithful,” he insisted, his eyes widening to emphasize the importance of the word. “Empty, regretful, and…” “Hopeful,” Ian whispered in her ear. This word caught her off guard. At present, hope was probably all any of them could cling to.””
About This Quote
Two characters debate love versus duty, concluding that hope remains their only shared anchor.
In simple terms: Love versus duty, hope persists.
Recognize hope as a sustaining force.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationships
- life decisions
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What role does hope play in your choices?
- Can duty replace love?
Hope may be fragile and insufficient alone.