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Damned Quote by Tosca Lee

“His lips pulled back from his teeth. "This then, shall be my singular consolation, my bitter solace: that when you die - and the time will be soon - there will be at least one of El's precious clay humans more damned to hell than I!” quote by Tosca Lee
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““His lips pulled back from his teeth. "This then, shall be my singular consolation, my bitter solace: that when you die - and the time will be soon - there will be at least one of El's precious clay humans more damned to hell than I!””

Tosca Lee

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Song of El by Tosca Lee, 2020

He finds twisted comfort in the idea that others will share his fate, turning personal anguish into a shared curse.

In simple terms: He feels solace in others being equally doomed.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when empathy turns into self‑justification.

Themes

guilt solace shared suffering

Mood

melancholy reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • grief
  • family conflict
  • moral ambiguity

Key Concepts

existential dread psychological coping

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you ever find comfort in others' misfortune?
  • How does shared suffering affect personal responsibility?
A Different Perspective

This mindset may excuse harmful behavior toward others.

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