Art Quote by Toni Morrison
““I didn't plan on either children or writing. Once I realized that writing satisfied me in some enormous way, I had to make adjustments. The writing was always marginal in terms of time when the children were small. But it was major in terms of my head. I always thought that women could do a lot of things. All the women I knew did nine or ten things at one time. I always understood that women worked, they went to church, they managed their houses, they managed somebody else's houses, they raised their children, they raised somebody else's children, they taught. I wouldn't say it's not hard, but why wouldn't it be? All important things are hard.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Paris Review, 1992
Morrison describes balancing motherhood and writing, noting that both are demanding but essential parts of her identity.
In simple terms: Balancing kids and writing is hard but vital.
Accept the difficulty and prioritize both roles.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parenting
- writing career
- daily scheduling
- self‑care
- career planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you allocate time for creative work?
- What support systems help you manage multiple roles?
Balancing both may lead to burnout without support.