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Bent Quote by Alan Bennett

“At the drabber moments of my life (swilling some excrement from the steps, for instance, or rooting with a bent coat-hanger down a blocked sink) thoughts occur like 'I bet Tom Stoppard doesn't have to do this' or There is no doubt David Hare would have deputed this to an underling'.” quote by Alan Bennett
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“At the drabber moments of my life (swilling some excrement from the steps, for instance, or rooting with a bent coat-hanger down a blocked sink) thoughts occur like 'I bet Tom Stoppard doesn't have to do this' or There is no doubt David Hare would have deputed this to an underling'.”

Alan Bennett

About This Quote

The quote reflects on how mundane or unpleasant tasks trigger thoughts about the ease of creative work for celebrated playwrights, highlighting a contrast between everyday drudgery and artistic creation.

In simple terms: Everyday chores spark envy of artistic ease.

Key Takeaway

Ordinary labor feels trivial compared to celebrated art.

Themes

creative envy mundane vs artistic self-deprecation humor perspective

Mood

wry reflective self‑deprecating

Type

humorous observational

When to use this quote

  • writing a play
  • doing household chores
  • facing a tedious job
  • reflecting on artistic careers
  • experiencing low-energy moments

Key Concepts

comparison creative process social hierarchy self-awareness

Practical Applications

  • writing a personal essay
  • using humor in a speech

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does routine work influence creative thinking?
  • What does this reveal about our perception of artistic labor?
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