"The Eternal Husband" Quotes
"The Eternal Husband" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores the complex psychological and moral conflicts between a widower and the lover of his deceased wife, revealing themes of jealousy, guilt, and human frailty.
classics | 137 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Love is such a priceless treasure that you can never buy or trade it, but you can only give it away.
Hate is a poison that destroys not only the person it is directed towards, but also the one who harbors it.
Regret is a heavy burden to carry, but forgiveness can lighten even the heaviest load.
Jealousy is the green-eyed monster that devours the trust and happiness in any relationship.
Fear is a powerful motivator, but it can also paralyze us and prevent us from living our lives to the fullest.
Grief is a necessary part of healing, but it should not consume us and prevent us from moving forward.
Faith is not about blindly following a set of beliefs, but rather about trusting in something greater than ourselves.
Loneliness can be both a curse and a blessing, as it allows us to discover ourselves but also reminds us of our need for connection.
Pride is a double-edged sword that can either propel us to greatness or lead to our downfall.
Suffering is an inevitable part of life, but it is through our struggles that we find strength and resilience.





