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Balance Quote by May Sarton

“If one is the kind of creature I am and wants to do the kind of writing I want to do, an undisturbed bourgeois existence with no distractions seems in order. A single meeting outside the family upsets one's whole inner web, makes one start off on two-days' thinking and weighing, destroys a…” quote by May Sarton
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“If one is the kind of creature I am and wants to do the kind of writing I want to do, an undisturbed bourgeois existence with no distractions seems in order. A single meeting outside the family upsets one's whole inner web, makes one start off on two-days' thinking and weighing, destroys a delicate balance etc. etc. ... I now have enough friends to last me a lifetime and that is enough. I am going to close the doors and hibernate at least for a couple of years. I am frightfully depressed about my work. It seems to me perfectly mediocre.”

May Sarton

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The House on the Hill" by May Sarton, 1975

She values solitude for creative work, seeing social obligations as disruptive, and chooses isolation despite feeling depressed about her output.

In simple terms: She prefers solitude to write well, even though she feels depressed.

Key Takeaway

Embrace intentional solitude for focused work.

Themes

creativity solitude balance depression friendship

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing retreats
  • academic research
  • personal projects
  • mental health management

Key Concepts

Existentialism creative process social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can one balance solitude with social connection?
  • What practices sustain creative energy without isolation?
A Different Perspective

Isolation may worsen depression and limit perspective.

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