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Awe Quote by Margaret Atwood

“The temptation is to stay inside; to subside into the kind of recluse whom neighborhood children regard with derision and little awe; to let the hedges and weeds grow up, to allow the doors to rust shut, to lie on my bed in some gown-shaped garment and let my hair lengthens and spread out over the…” quote by Margaret Atwood
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“The temptation is to stay inside; to subside into the kind of recluse whom neighborhood children regard with derision and little awe; to let the hedges and weeds grow up, to allow the doors to rust shut, to lie on my bed in some gown-shaped garment and let my hair lengthens and spread out over the pillow and my fingernails to sprout into claws, while candle wax drips onto the carpet. But long ago I made a choice between classicism and romanticism. I prefer to be upright and contained—an urn in daylight.”

Margaret Atwood

About This Quote

Choosing disciplined, visible engagement over reclusive isolation, valuing clarity and purpose over retreat.

In simple terms: Prefer active, upright life to hidden seclusion.

Key Takeaway

Embrace structure and public presence.

Themes

discipline visibility purpose choice solitude

Mood

reflective determined thoughtful

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career
  • artistic work
  • personal development
  • community involvement

Key Concepts

existentialism self‑discipline social engagement

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does public engagement shape your identity?
  • What fears keep you hidden?
A Different Perspective

Isolation can limit growth and connection.

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