Sadness Quote by Mathias Énard
““When I received this Andalusian letter I collapsed: Tehran came flooding back to me, the memories of Damascus too, Paris, Vienna, suddenly tinted, the way a simple ray of light is enough to give its tonality to the immense sky of evening, sadness and bitterness. Dr.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Reflections on Letters, 2020
The writer is overwhelmed by memories triggered by a letter, feeling a flood of past places and emotions that color the present with sadness and bitterness.
In simple terms: A letter revives distant memories and mixed feelings.
Acknowledge how past places shape present emotions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel memoir
- personal letters
- cultural displacement
- emotional processing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Which memory offers comfort now?
- How can you transform bitterness into insight?
Memories may dominate current mood, limiting present focus.