Agony Quote by Ronald Everett Capps
““There is something strange about agony; the memory of it can be terribly short-lived when the contrast of revival and a pretty spring afternoon have dispelled the regrets. One drink of vodka in a cheerful glass, in the company of good poetry and the scent of blossoms and earth might entice the most well intended to forgo promise of atonement until a worse time. I have at times been just less than amazed how one drink merges with the second, where at some unknown point a mental transformation sets in. I have never been able to ascertain at what point that is--not precisely--and I have been conscious of trying to catch that moment, to try and understand it, to try and prevent it from happening, or at least have a fair chance to decide wheather or not to cross over into that other realm. Such an elusive thing, this is.””
About This Quote
A reflection on how pleasure and distraction can temporarily mask pain, but underlying suffering remains, and the struggle to understand and control transformative moments.
In simple terms: Pleasure can hide pain, but it persists.
Seek awareness of underlying pain despite distractions.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- drinking
- poetry
- self‑reflection
- mental health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What masks your pain?
- How can you recognize transformative moments?