Sad Quote by Samuel Johnson
““Fiction cannot move so much, but that the attention may be easily transferred; and though it must be allowed that pleasing melancholy be sometimes interrupted by unwelcome levity, yet let it be considered likewise, that melancholy is often not pleasing, and that the disturbance of one man may be the relief of another; that different auditors have different habitudes; and that, upon the whole, all pleasure consists in variety.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Spectator” (1752)??
Pleasure varies; melancholy and levity both have roles, and variety creates enjoyment
In simple terms: Variety in emotions creates pleasure
Embrace diverse emotional experiences
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- art criticism
- personal reflection
- mental health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does variety enrich life?
- When is melancholy beneficial?
Excessive melancholy can be harmful