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Desire Quote by Stephenie Meyer

“I knew I was too late—and I was glad something bloodthirsty waited in the wings. For in failing at this, I forfeited any desire to live.” quote by Stephenie Meyer
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“I knew I was too late—and I was glad something bloodthirsty waited in the wings. For in failing at this, I forfeited any desire to live.”

Stephenie Meyer

About This Quote

The speaker acknowledges missing a crucial moment, yet feels a grim satisfaction that a dangerous force remains poised, suggesting that failure can sometimes be preferable to a life driven by desire.

In simple terms: Missing a chance can feel oddly relieving if it spares you from relentless yearning.

Key Takeaway

Failure may protect against obsessive longing.

Themes

mortality desire acceptance danger

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • A career setback that prevents burnout
  • A relationship ending before deep attachment
  • A missed opportunity that avoids moral compromise

Key Concepts

existential trade‑offs psychology of yearning

Practical Applications

  • Reframe setbacks as protective boundaries
  • Cultivate awareness of when desire becomes detrimental

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does a missed chance serve you better than a pursued one?
  • How can you tell if desire is becoming harmful?
A Different Perspective

Glorifying failure may ignore the value of perseverance and growth.

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