Books Quote by Anonymous
“Perhaps the critics are right: this generation may not produce literature equal to that of any past generation-who cares? The writer will be dead before anyone can judge him-but he must go on writing, reflecting disorder, defeat, despair, should that be all he sees at the moment, but ever searching for the elusive love, joy, and hope-qualities which, as in the act of life itself, are best when they have to be struggled for, and are not commonly come by with much ease, either by a critic's formula or by a critic's yearning.”
About This Quote
The writer acknowledges criticism and existential doubt but insists on persisting, seeking love, joy, and hope despite struggle and despair.
In simple terms: Despite criticism and doubt, keep writing and seeking meaning.
Persist in creation despite hardship.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing a novel
- publishing
- personal journaling
- artistic expression
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What fuels your creative perseverance?
- How do you find hope in struggle?
Critics may stifle but also inspire growth.