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“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…” quote by Toni Morrison
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““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.””

Toni Morrison

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.

Key Takeaway

Accept the difficulty and prioritize both roles.

Themes

balance womanhood creativity family worklife

Mood

reflective determined

Type

personal inspirational

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • writing career
  • daily scheduling
  • self‑care
  • career planning

Key Concepts

gender roles time management identity agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you allocate time for creative work?
  • What support systems help you manage multiple roles?
A Different Perspective

Balancing both may lead to burnout without support.

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