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.”
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.
Embrace moments without clinging to permanence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationships
- artistic creation
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this view change about how you seek joy?
- How can you appreciate happiness without fearing its end?
Trying to hold happiness can cause anxiety and diminish it.