"Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry"
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The subtext is quietly disciplinary. Patience is not just a comfort; it’s a mandate to endure without theatrics, to avoid making grief into identity. That fits Harte’s broader literary world: the American West he mythologized was full of precarious lives, abrupt losses, and communities that prized stoicism because survival demanded it. In that setting, mourning can’t be endless; the wagon still has to roll.
There’s also an economic idea hiding in the aphorism: emotion as something that can be “paid down” over time. It’s a line meant to steady the shaken, but it also gently polices the social boundary of acceptable sorrow. Harte’s genius here is the tact of it. He doesn’t tell you to stop crying. He promises your eyes won’t stay blurred forever - and in doing so, he makes resilience feel inevitable rather than aspirational.
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Harte, Bret. (2026, January 17). Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-a-tear-bedims-the-eye-that-time-and-66019/
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"Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-a-tear-bedims-the-eye-that-time-and-66019/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






