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Conception Quote by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

“Better to wait and yearn, and still to wait, And die at last with unappeased desire, Than live to be the jest of such a fate, For that is my conception of hell-fire.” quote by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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“Better to wait and yearn, and still to wait, And die at last with unappeased desire, Than live to be the jest of such a fate, For that is my conception of hell-fire.”

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

About This Quote

It argues that unfulfilled longing is worse than a life reduced to mockery, equating perpetual yearning with personal torment.

In simple terms: Unfulfilled desire is hellish.

Key Takeaway

Desire unquenched leads to suffering.

Themes

longing existential dread self‑perception fate inner conflict

Mood

melancholic defiant reflective

Type

philosophical lament proverbial

When to use this quote

  • waiting for love
  • career stagnation
  • creative block
  • personal regret
  • social ridicule

Key Concepts

desire consequence identity humor

Practical Applications

  • counseling for chronic dissatisfaction
  • literary analysis of existential themes

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to live with an unquenched yearning?
  • How might embracing desire change the outcome?
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