Multiple outlets share an “Ernest Hemingway quote of the day” that focuses on how life’s difficulties affect people emotionally. The quote is presented as: “The world breaks everyone, and afterward many are strong in the broken places.” Sources explain the line as a reflection on how hardships can cause emotional damage, while also leaving some people more resilient afterward. One outlet describes the idea in terms of people being “emotionally wounded” but becoming stronger after experiencing setbacks. Another outlet previews the quote’s wording in a shortened form, referring to the idea that life “breaks everyone” and then follows with a claim that people become “strong in the broken places.”

Taken together, the coverage does not report a new event; it simply circulates the quote and provides a brief interpretation of its meaning. The shared emphasis is on transformation after hardship—acknowledging that struggles can leave lasting marks, while suggesting that resilience can grow in the aftermath.