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This quote speaks to me a lot. Whenever I face difficult times, it reminds me that even the hardest moments can lead to something wonderful. I use it to get through challenges, and I often tell others how true it is. It helps me remember that there can be a purpose or a lesson in every experience, even when it feels impossible.
- Author: inspired by Aristotle
- Year: IV Century BCE
- Origin : Grec
Exemple :
“Everything happens for a reason.”
Ce qu'elle veut dire:
The phrase "everything happens for a reason" comes from an idea in Aristotle's philosophy, but it is not his exact quote. Aristotle said that "nature does nothing in vain", meaning that everything in nature has a purpose. Over time, people simplified and changed this idea, and that's how it became the saying "everything happens for a reason" (often attributed to Marilyn Monroe). Today, it usually means that life events - even difficult ones - have a purpose, even if we don't see it right away.
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Trouve ta citation
Donne son origine :
Pourquoi ce choix :
This quote speaks to me a lot. Whenever I face difficult times, it reminds me that even the hardest moments can lead to something wonderful. I use it to get through challenges, and I often tell others how true it is. It helps me remember that there can be a purpose or a lesson in every experience, even when it feels impossible.
Exemple :
“Everything happens for a reason.”
Ce qu'elle veut dire:
The phrase "everything happens for a reason" comes from an idea in Aristotle's philosophy, but it is not his exact quote. Aristotle said that "nature does nothing in vain", meaning that everything in nature has a purpose. Over time, people simplified and changed this idea, and that's how it became the saying "everything happens for a reason" (often attributed to Marilyn Monroe). Today, it usually means that life events - even difficult ones - have a purpose, even if we don't see it right away.
Thanks !
Quote review