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Happiness Quote by Iain M. Banks

“Tell me, what is happiness?” “Happiness? Happiness... is to wake up, on a bright spring morning, after an exhausting first night spent with a beautiful... passionate... multi-murderess.” quote by Iain M. Banks
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““Tell me, what is happiness?” “Happiness? Happiness... is to wake up, on a bright spring morning, after an exhausting first night spent with a beautiful... passionate... multi-murderess.””

Iain M. Banks

About This Quote

Source Book: The Player of Games, Iain M. Banks, 1988

Happiness is portrayed as a fleeting, ironic state that arises after intense, chaotic experiences, questioning conventional definitions of joy.

In simple terms: Happiness can be ironic after wild nights.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the absurdity of joy.

Themes

irony joy existentialism

Mood

wry thoughtful

Type

literary humorous

When to use this quote

  • nightlife
  • creative bursts
  • relationship dynamics
  • philosophical debates

Key Concepts

postmodernism subjective well‑being

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does happiness mean after extreme experiences?
  • Can joy be found in chaos?
A Different Perspective

The quote’s humor may downplay genuine emotional depth.

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