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 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.”
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.
Embrace structure and public presence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career
- artistic work
- personal development
- community involvement
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does public engagement shape your identity?
- What fears keep you hidden?
Isolation can limit growth and connection.