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Happy together Quote by Neil Gaiman

“Tristan and Yvaine were happy together. Not forever-after, for Time, the thief, eventually takes all things into his dusty storehouse, but they were happy, as these things go, for a long while. And then Death came in the night and whispered her secret into the ear of the eighty second Lord of…” quote by Neil Gaiman
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““Tristan and Yvaine were happy together. Not forever-after, for Time, the thief, eventually takes all things into his dusty storehouse, but they were happy, as these things go, for a long while. And then Death came in the night and whispered her secret into the ear of the eighty second Lord of Stormhold, and he nodded his grey head and said nothing more””

Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

Source Novel: Stardust, 1999

The passage reflects fleeting happiness, the inevitability of time and death, and the quiet acceptance of life's impermanence.

In simple terms: Happiness is temporary; time and death end all things.

Key Takeaway

Embrace moments while they last.

Themes

love mortality impermanence

Mood

nostalgic melancholic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationships
  • life transitions
  • grief processing
  • storytelling
  • philosophical reflection

Key Concepts

Existentialism narrative melancholy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fleeting joys do you cherish?
  • How do you confront the inevitability of loss?
A Different Perspective

It may romanticize acceptance without encouraging action.

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