Book Quote by Anonymous
“Through an experience that simultaneously involved my sensibility and intelligence, I realized early on that the imaginative life, however morbid it might seem, is the one that suits temperaments like mine. The fictions of my imagination (as it later developed) may weary me, but they don't hurt or humiliate. Impossible lovers can't cheat on us, or smile at us falsely, or be calculating in their caresses. They never forsake us, and they don't die or disappear. --The book of Disquiet”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa, 1982
The quote reflects a personal belief that an imaginative inner world, even if dark, provides comfort and consistency unlike real relationships.
In simple terms: Imagination offers a safe, enduring companion.
Embrace your inner imagination.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- creative writing
- solitude coping coping with grief
- self‑reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your imagination support you?
- What are the limits of relying on fantasy?
Imaginary companions cannot replace real human connection.