Quote by Tom Conrad
For a more than miffed Midnight, fate was for emperors, fools and soppy lovers: - fate was the self-important egotism of those doing well, the sheer unbearable arrogance of the living and loved.
Summary
This quote suggests that the concept of fate is seen as something that benefits powerful individuals, fools, and overly romantic people. Midnight, who is described as more than just annoyed, sees fate as a form of self-importance and an egotistical belief held by those who are successful and content in life. The quote implies a sense of bitterness towards fate, perceiving it as an unbearable arrogance exhibited by those who are alive and loved, further emphasizing Midnight's agitation with the notion of destiny.
Topics
Chance Love Ghosts Fate Destiny Fools Afterlife Arrogance Midnight Merlot Rich Pickings For Ravens Tom Conrad
By Tom Conrad