Broken Quote by Wallis Simpson
“There can be no summary and dramatic end to a marriage - only a slow and painful unravelling of a tangled skein of threads too stubborn to be broken.”
About This Quote
Source Letter: Private correspondence, 1935
Marriages can deteriorate slowly, unraveling complex, stubborn ties rather than ending dramatically.
In simple terms: Relationships may end gradually, not with a climax.
Recognize early signs of relational decay.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family counseling
- divorce mediation
- personal reflection
- relationship education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What small changes could prevent a slow unraveling?
- When is it healthier to let go?
Denial or hope can mask underlying issues, delaying necessary action.