Madeleine L'Engle on writing and courage

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"It's a good thing to have all the props pulled out from under us occasionally. It gives us some sense of what is rock under our feet, and what is sand."


 - Madeleine L'Engle (Crosswicks Journal 3: The Summer of the Great-Grandmother)


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"If I never had another book published, and it was very clear to me that this was a real possibility, I still had to go on writing. I'm glad I made this decision in a moment of failure. It's easy to say you're a writer when things are going well. When the decision is made in the abyss, then it is quite clear that it is not one's own decision at all."


- Madeleine L'Engle (Crosswicks Journal 1: A Circle of Quiet)


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"I write for the child in everybody, that part of us that is aware and open and courageous. It's also that part of us that isn't afraid to explore the mythical depths, that vast part of ourselves we know little about and which we often fear because we can't manipulate or control it. That's where art is born."


 - Madeleine L'Engle (Crosswicks Journal 3: The Irrational Season)

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