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Concentration Quote by William Styron

“At any rate, during the few hours when the depressive state itself eased off long enough to permit the luxury of concentration, I had recently filled this vacuum with fairly extensive reading and I had absorbed many fascinating and troubling facts” quote by William Styron
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““At any rate, during the few hours when the depressive state itself eased off long enough to permit the luxury of concentration, I had recently filled this vacuum with fairly extensive reading and I had absorbed many fascinating and troubling facts””

William Styron

About This Quote

Source Book: Darkness Visible, William Styron, 1990

When depression eases, the mind seeks distraction through reading, revealing both captivating and unsettling truths.

In simple terms: Reading fills the mind when depression lifts.

Key Takeaway

Use reading to explore thoughts during calm periods.

Themes

mental health reading distraction self‑reflection

Mood

introspective thoughtful

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • quiet evenings
  • library visits
  • personal research

Key Concepts

psychology literature cognitive coping

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reading change your mood during calm?
  • What topics do you gravitate toward?
A Different Perspective

Reading may not address underlying causes of depression.

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