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Dreamed Quote by Toni Morrison

“Whose house is this? Whose night keeps out the light In here? Say, who owns this house? It’s not mine. I dreamed another, sweeter, brighter With a view of lakes crossed in painted boats; Of fields wide as arms open for me. This house is strange. Its shadows lie. Say, tell me, why does its lock fit…” quote by Toni Morrison
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““Whose house is this? Whose night keeps out the light In here? Say, who owns this house? It’s not mine. I dreamed another, sweeter, brighter With a view of lakes crossed in painted boats; Of fields wide as arms open for me. This house is strange. Its shadows lie. Say, tell me, why does its lock fit my key?””

Toni Morrison

About This Quote

Source Novel: Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison, 1977

The speaker feels alienated in a place that does not belong to them, yearning for a home that matches their inner self.

In simple terms: Feeling out of place and seeking belonging.

Key Takeaway

Search for spaces that resonate with your identity.

Themes

identity belonging alienation home self‑discovery

Mood

melancholic reflective hopeful

Type

literary poetic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • moving to a new city
  • starting a new job
  • entering a relationship
  • seeking community

Key Concepts

existential longing psychological conflict symbolic imagery

Questions to Reflect On

  • What environment makes you feel truly at home?
  • How can you create a sense of belonging where you are?
A Different Perspective

The metaphorical language may obscure practical steps toward belonging.

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