"The Doll" Quotes
Set in late 19th-century Warsaw, "The Doll" follows the disillusioned businessman Stanisław Wokulski as he navigates class divisions, unrequited love, and the complexities of Polish society.
classics | 702 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Life is like a doll – it can be molded into any shape you desire.
In the eyes of a child, a doll is not just a toy, but a companion that listens and understands.
Sometimes, the simplest of toys can bring the greatest joy.
A doll can teach us the value of empathy and compassion.
Behind every doll, there is a story waiting to be discovered.
A broken doll can still hold beauty and meaning, just like a broken heart.
The bond between a child and their doll is unbreakable, transcending time and distance.
Dolls have the power to ignite imagination and creativity in young minds.
Through play, children learn important life lessons with their dolls as their guides.
A doll reminds us that even in solitude, we can find comfort and companionship.





