Abandoned Quote by Bono
“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.”
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.
Acknowledge the void and channel it into creative expression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing music
- painting
- journaling
- volunteering
- mindful meditation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does personal loss shape your creative work?
- Can filling the void with external things ever be lasting?
The metaphor may oversimplify complex psychological states and ignore cultural differences.