Beautiful Quote by Mark Helprin
“How the holy and the profane mix in the light of day and at the end of life is sometimes the most beautiful thing in this world and a compassionate entry into the next. After failure and defeat, a concentration upon certain beauties, though forever lost and unretrievable, can lift the wounded past roundedness and the dying past dying, protecting them with an image, still and bright, that will ride with them on their long ride, never to fade and never to retreat.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin, 1983
In moments of loss, focusing on transcendent beauty can soothe suffering and give lasting hope.
In simple terms: Beauty can heal after loss.
Seek beauty to ease pain.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grief counseling
- end‑of‑life care
- art therapy
- spiritual reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What beauty can you hold onto now?
- How does remembering beauty change grief?
Beauty may be fleeting and not restore what is gone.