Flower Quote by Anonymous
“To write is to pour one’s innermost self passionately upon the tempting paper, at such frantic speed that sometimes one’s hand struggles and rebels, overdriven by the impatient god which guides it - and to find, next day, in place of the golden bough that bloomed miraculously in that dazzling hour, a withered bramble and a stunted flower.”
About This Quote
The act of writing can feel like a frantic, passionate outpouring of inner self, but the result may not match the intense effort, often yielding disappointing outcomes.
In simple terms: Writing can be intense yet produce unsatisfying results.
Balance passion with realistic expectations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- authoring a novel
- journaling
- academic drafting
- poetry composition
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you manage frustration when work falls short?
- What strategies help align effort with outcome?
The metaphor of a “golden bough” may over‑idealize the creative process, ignoring that not all effort yields brilliance.