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Consumes Quote by August Strindberg

“Happiness consumes itself like a flame. It cannot burn for ever, it must go out, and the presentiment of its end destroys it at its very peak.” quote by August Strindberg
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“Happiness consumes itself like a flame. It cannot burn for ever, it must go out, and the presentiment of its end destroys it at its very peak.”

August Strindberg

About This Quote

Source Play: The Ghost Sonata, 1908

Happiness is fleeting; it burns intensely then fades, and the awareness of its impermanence can ruin the peak experience.

In simple terms: Joy is temporary and can be destroyed by its own anticipation.

Key Takeaway

Embrace moments without clinging to permanence.

Themes

impermanence joy existential awareness paradox

Mood

melancholic thoughtful

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • artistic creation
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

ephemeral happiness psychology of desire

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this view change about how you seek joy?
  • How can you appreciate happiness without fearing its end?
A Different Perspective

Trying to hold happiness can cause anxiety and diminish it.

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