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Life & Wisdom Quote by Robert Frost

"The best way out is always through"

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Frost’s line is a deceptively plainspoken dare: stop hunting for trapdoors. “The best way out is always through” turns on an almost physical logic, like pushing into a snowdrift instead of pacing around it until you freeze. Its power comes from how it refuses the soothing fantasy of shortcuts without slipping into macho posturing. “Best” isn’t “easiest”; it’s the option that actually works.

The subtext is classic Frost: the world doesn’t reorganize itself around your comfort, and pretending otherwise is a form of self-deception. “Out” implies confinement, but the line quietly suggests the prison is as much psychological as external. You don’t exit grief, guilt, fear, or conflict by denial or cleverness; you exit by enduring the uncomfortable middle where you’d rather not be. The phrase “always through” sounds absolute, even moral, which is part of the trick. Frost delivers counsel that borders on stoicism, but he packages it as common sense - a New England practicality that makes suffering feel like a route you can take, not just weather you must endure.

Context matters: Frost’s poems routinely stage crises in ordinary settings - woods, roads, walls - where the landscape doubles as an argument about choice and responsibility. He’s often misread as pastoral and cozy; lines like this reveal the harder Frost, the one who knows that adulthood is mostly doing the difficult thing you can’t charm your way around. The quote endures because it flatters no one, yet offers a clear, bracing map: forward.

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TopicPerseverance
Source
Unverified source: North of Boston (Robert Frost, 1914)
Text match: 85.00%   Provider: Cross-Reference
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Poem: "A Servant to Servants" (line: "He says the best way out is always through."). The wording commonly quoted (“The best way out is always through”) appears verbatim in Frost’s poem “A Servant to Servants,” included in his 1914 collection North of Boston. In context it is spoken as part of the...
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Frost, Robert. (2026, January 11). The best way out is always through. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-best-way-out-is-always-through-28927/

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Frost, Robert. "The best way out is always through." FixQuotes. January 11, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-best-way-out-is-always-through-28927/.

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"The best way out is always through." FixQuotes, 11 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-best-way-out-is-always-through-28927/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 - January 29, 1963) was a Poet from USA.

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