Children Quote by Anita Brookner
“If I were happy, married with six children, I wouldn't be writing. And I doubt if I should want to.”
About This Quote
The speaker suggests that personal happiness and conventional family life would preclude the need or desire to write, implying that writing stems from a sense of lack or yearning.
In simple terms: Content family life would stop my writing.
Creative drive often arises from unmet needs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- a writer feeling pressure to settle
- an artist questioning their drive
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Channel longing into purposeful projects
Questions to Reflect On
- Is happiness incompatible with artistic creation?
- What fuels sustained creative output?