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Afterthought Quote by Jodi Meadows

“I was an afterthought, five thousand years later. A mistake, because Ciana was gone. I was the dissonant note on the end of a masterpiece symphony. I was the brushstroke that ruined the painting.” quote by Jodi Meadows
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““I was an afterthought, five thousand years later. A mistake, because Ciana was gone. I was the dissonant note on the end of a masterpiece symphony. I was the brushstroke that ruined the painting.””

Jodi Meadows

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, possibly a short story or anthology, date unknown

The speaker feels like an unwanted, discordant element added after the main work is completed, highlighting feelings of irrelevance and regret.

In simple terms: Feeling like an unwanted, late addition.

Key Takeaway

Accept your role, even if imperfect.

Themes

identity regret artistic metaphor self‑worth

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary personal

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • art criticism
  • creative projects
  • team dynamics

Key Concepts

existentialism self‑perception creative tension

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you find value in being a late addition?
  • Can a dissonant note become essential?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may overstate personal impact; not all contributions are detrimental.

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