By subscribing to Inspiring Quotes you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
In Zora Neale Hurston’s 1937 novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” the main character, Janie, recounts the story of her marriages and journey to self-confidence. She tells a difficult tale, suffused with both joy and pain. Throughout Janie’s tribulations, she learns that the reasons behind some events don’t make themselves known immediately. You may be thrust into a confusing situation, but trust that the meaning of it — and the lessons it has to teach — will reveal themselves in time.
16 Helpful Quotes To Read When Your Relationship Is Struggling
10 Quotes From People Who’ve Survived Tragedy
12 Quotes for When You’re Feeling Overstimulated
Quotes About How To Be Productive in a Healthy Way
The True Meaning of Beauty, in 14 Quotes
9 Quotes That Define Intersectionality
12 Brief Quotes From Notoriously Long Books
13 Hilarious Lines From History’s Funniest Poets
12 Quotes on What Makes a Society Strong
The Best Quotes From ‘Steel Magnolias’
15 Quotes To Remind You To Stop and Smell the Flowers