“Happiness is like the first blissful intoxication of morphine.
It doesn't last very long.”
Erik (p. 397)
Phantom (1990)
Source: Little Women
“Happiness is like the first blissful intoxication of morphine.
It doesn't last very long.”
Erik (p. 397)
Phantom (1990)
“The life we’ve been leading couldn’t last forever. It’s a wonder it lasted as long as it did.”
Jack Vance book The Last Castle
Source: The Last Castle (1966), Chapter 2, section 1
“The joys of love… last only a moment. The sorrows of love last all the life long.”
Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
Source: The Joys of Love
Leigh Brackett (1915–1978) American novelist and screenwriter
Source: The Ginger Star (1974), Chapter 15 (p. 102)
Meher Baba (1894–1969) Indian mystic
The Final Declaration (1954)
Context: For man to have a glimpse of lasting happiness, he has first to realize that God, being in all, knows all; that God alone acts and reacts through all; that God, in the guise of countless animate and inanimate entities, experiences the innumerably varied phenomena of suffering and happiness. Thus, it is God who has brought suffering in human experience to its height, and God alone who will efface this illusory suffering and bring the illusory happiness to its height.