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.”
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.
Desire unquenched leads to suffering.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- waiting for love
- career stagnation
- creative block
- personal regret
- social ridicule
Key Concepts
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?