Eternal happiness Quote by Yasmina Khadra
““Only after something is done do we truly realise it cannot be undone. Never had a night seemed to me so ill-omened; never had a celebration seemed to me so unjust, so cruel. The music drifting on the breeze sounded like an incantation that conjured me like a demon. I felt excluded from the joy of these people as they laughed and danced. I thought about the terrible waste my life had become … How? How could I have come so close to happiness and not had the courage to seize it with both hands? What terrible sin had I committed that I was forced to watch love seep though my fingers like blood from a wound? What is love when all it can do is survey the damage? What are its myths and legends, its victories and its miracles if a lover is not prepared to rise above, to brave the thunderbolt, to renounce eternal happiness for one kiss, one embrace, one moment with his beloved? Regret coursed through my veins like a poisonous sap, swelled my heart with loathsome fury. I hated myself, this useless burden abandoned by the roadside.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Swallows of Love by Yasmina Khadra, 2015
Realizing irreversible actions triggers deep regret and self‑blame, especially when missed happiness feels like a betrayal of love.
In simple terms: Regret over irreversible choices and missed love.
Acknowledge loss, seek forgiveness, and act now.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationship breakdown
- personal crisis
- grief counseling
- self‑reflection
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can you do today to prevent similar regret?
- How does acknowledging pain change your future actions?
Regret can paralyze and obscure future possibilities.