"People are frightened of themselves. It's like Freud saying that the best thing
is to have no sensation at all, as if we're supposed to live painlessly and
unconsciously in the world. I have a much different view. The ancients are
right: the dear old human experience is a singular, difficult, shadowed,
brilliant experience that does not resolve into being comfortable in the world.
The valley of the shadow is part of that, and you are depriving yourself if you
do not experience what humankind has experienced, including doubt and sorrow. We
experience pain and difficulty as failure instead of saying, I will pass through
this, everyone I have ever admired has passed through this, music has come out
of this, literature has come out of it. We should think of our humanity as a
privilege."
- Marilynne Robinson
The Art of Fiction No. 198the paris review
settled things strange
- Marilynne Robinson
The Art of Fiction No. 198the paris review
settled things strange
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