Completely Quote by Jack Kerouac
“It was all completely serious, all completely hallucinated, all completely happy.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: “On the Road” (1957)
The narrator experiences a paradoxical blend of seriousness, hallucination, and happiness, suggesting that intense emotional states can coexist.
In simple terms: Seriousness, hallucination, happiness together.
Embrace contradictory feelings.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- creative writing
- mindfulness
- artistic expression
- mental health
- spiritual exploration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “hallucinated” mean to you in daily life?
- Can seriousness and happiness coexist without conflict?
Such intensity may blur reality, risking confusion.