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“You don't become an 'artist' unless you've got something missing somewhere. Blaise Pascal called it a God-shaped hole. Everyone's got one but some are blacker and wider than others. It's a feeling of being abandoned,cut adrift in space and time-sometimes following the loss of a loved one. You can…” quote by Bono
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“You don't become an 'artist' unless you've got something missing somewhere. Blaise Pascal called it a God-shaped hole. Everyone's got one but some are blacker and wider than others. It's a feeling of being abandoned,cut adrift in space and time-sometimes following the loss of a loved one. You can never completely fill that hole-you can try with songs,family,faith and by living a full life...but when things are silent, you can still hear the hissing of what's missing.”

Bono

About This Quote

The quote describes an inner void, likened to a God-shaped hole, that drives artistic creation and yearning for meaning, especially after loss.

In simple terms: An inner emptiness fuels art and search for purpose.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge the void and channel it into creative expression.

Themes

art loss spirituality creativity longing

Mood

reflective melancholic hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • writing music
  • painting
  • journaling
  • volunteering
  • mindful meditation

Key Concepts

existential void search for meaning grief faith

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does personal loss shape your creative work?
  • Can filling the void with external things ever be lasting?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex psychological states and ignore cultural differences.

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