Bubbles Quote by George Arnold
“Ah, many a one has started forth with hope and purpose high; Has fought throughout a weary life, and passed all pleasure by; Has burst all flowery chains by which men aye have been enthralled; Has been stone-deaf to voices sweet, that softly, sadly called; Has scorned the flashing goblet with the bubbles on its brim; Has turned his back on jewelled hands that madly beckoned him; Has, in a word, condemned himself to follow out his plan By stern and lonely labor--and has died, a conquered man!”
About This Quote
Source Poem: The Conquered Man, 1880
A man pursues lofty goals, rejects pleasures, and works tirelessly, ending in a solitary, unfulfilled life.
In simple terms: Relentless ambition leads to isolation and loss.
Balance purpose with joy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career ambition
- artistic creation
- spiritual practice
- personal sacrifice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What have you sacrificed for your goals?
- How can you integrate pleasure without losing focus?
Neglecting relationships and simple joys can cause emptiness.