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Bitterness Quote by Rose Macaulay

“But how true it is that every pleasure has also its reverse side, in brief, its pain. Or, if not wholly true, how nearly so. Therefore, I have added to most of my pleasures the little flavour of bitterness, the flaw in their perfection, the canker in the damask, the worm at the root, the fear of…” quote by Rose Macaulay
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““But how true it is that every pleasure has also its reverse side, in brief, its pain. Or, if not wholly true, how nearly so. Therefore, I have added to most of my pleasures the little flavour of bitterness, the flaw in their perfection, the canker in the damask, the worm at the root, the fear of loss, or of satiety, the fearful risks involved in their very existence, which tang their sweetness, and mind us of their mortality and of our own, and that nothing in this world is perfect.””

Rose Macaulay

About This Quote

The passage observes that every pleasure contains an opposite element—pain, bitterness, or loss—reminding us of life's imperfection and mortality.

In simple terms: Pleasure includes its opposite.

Key Takeaway

Accept duality of experiences.

Themes

philosophy life impermanence

Mood

thoughtful melancholic

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • therapy
  • mindfulness
  • artistic creation

Key Concepts

pleasure pain bitterness mortality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing pain enhance appreciation?
  • Can we find balance without fearing loss?
A Different Perspective

Pleasure's contrast may cause anxiety.

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