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Eternal Quote by Octave Mirbeau

“The universe appears to me like an immense, inexorable torture-garden…Passions, greed, hatred, and lies; social institutions, justice, love, glory, heroism, and religion: these are its monstrous flowers and its hideous instruments of eternal human suffering.” quote by Octave Mirbeau
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“The universe appears to me like an immense, inexorable torture-garden…Passions, greed, hatred, and lies; social institutions, justice, love, glory, heroism, and religion: these are its monstrous flowers and its hideous instruments of eternal human suffering.”

Octave Mirbeau

About This Quote

The quote portrays existence as a relentless source of anguish, where human emotions and institutions become both beautiful and brutal instruments of perpetual suffering.

In simple terms: Existence as relentless suffering

Key Takeaway

Life's structures amplify pain

Themes

Existentialism Human Nature Suffering Institutional Critique Moral Ambiguity

Mood

Melancholic Reflective

Type

Philosophical Literary

When to use this quote

  • Philosophical reflection
  • Literary analysis
  • Psychological counseling
  • Cultural criticism

Key Concepts

Human Emotions Social Institutions Power Dynamics

Practical Applications

  • Critical essays
  • Therapeutic discussions

Questions to Reflect On

  • What aspects of society mitigate this suffering?
  • Can beauty emerge from these 'monstrous flowers'?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue that humanity also creates profound joy and meaning, not solely suffering.

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