"All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"
- Leo Tolstoy
About this Quote
This quote by Leo Tolstoy suggests that although all happy families might have similar qualities, each unhappy household is special in its own method. This implies that the source of distress in each household is various, which the very same service may not work for all households. It also suggests that the very same family can be happy in one minute and dissatisfied in the next, as the source of their misery is continuously changing. This quote encourages us to look at each family's private circumstances and to be understanding of their unique battles. It also reminds us that happiness is not a one-size-fits-all service, which each family needs to discover its own way to happiness.
This quote is written / told by Leo Tolstoy between September 9, 1828 and November 20, 1910. He was a famous Novelist from Russia.
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