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Brigid Quote by Joanna Kavenna

“Brigid thought how much she wanted to love her mother simply and virtuously, because she was afraid otherwise her children would grow up feeling varieties of ambivalence toward her. They would learn from her poor example, experience the same confusion of emotions as she did. Perhaps this was her…” quote by Joanna Kavenna
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““Brigid thought how much she wanted to love her mother simply and virtuously, because she was afraid otherwise her children would grow up feeling varieties of ambivalence toward her. They would learn from her poor example, experience the same confusion of emotions as she did. Perhaps this was her mother's fear, too, that she had only received imperfect love from her daughter. Perhaps this was why she came round and couldn't quite leave, couldn't stop coming round and staying too long, because she was still trying to earn something better.””

Joanna Kavenna

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Book of Everything, 2015

A mother fears her children will inherit emotional confusion from her imperfect love, prompting her to seek redemption.

In simple terms: Mother worries about passing emotional flaws to kids, seeks to improve.

Key Takeaway

Address personal emotional gaps for healthier relationships.

Themes

family psychology growth

Mood

empathetic introspective

Type

narrative psychological

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • therapy
  • self‑reflection
  • family counseling

Key Concepts

attachment generational trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps can you take to break emotional cycles?
  • How does seeking redemption affect relationships?
A Different Perspective

Self‑awareness alone may not resolve deep‑seated family patterns.

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