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Joy and sorrow in this world pass into each other, mingling their forms and their murmurs in the twilight of life as mysterious as an overshadowed ocean, while the dazzling brightness of supreme hopes lies far off, fascinating and still, on the distant edge of the horizon
Joseph Conrad
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What this quote means

Life is a mix of joy and sorrow, both interwoven and mysterious.

In this quote, Joseph Conrad reflects on the intertwined nature of joy and sorrow in life, suggesting that they coexist and blend into our experiences. The imagery of a twilight and an overshadowed ocean illustrates the complexities and mysteries of human emotions, while the mention of supreme hopes highlights our aspirations that may seem far away yet remain captivating.

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JoySorrowLifeEmotionsMysteryHope

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Example use cases

This quote is perfect for a speech about resilience in the face of life's challenges.

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