I absolutely love this!
Doris Lessing died earlier this week. I can’t offer a proper obituary. I have never read her work. The Golden Notebook is on my list of things to read. And still, I am grateful to her for the gift of this quote, which has been following me around all week:
“Whatever you’re meant to do, do it now. The conditions are always impossible.”
Her words are finding me at every turn. I find them in my tweets, my blogs and now, endlessly, in my own head. It is that song playing softly in the background, which I cannot get out of my head. It is that familiar, unnamed face I see in the hallways and on the elevators as I go about my day. It is the message inside a hundred thousand fortune cookies. It is, I think, the voice of the universe telling me something subtle and simple and…
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Thanks for sharing this post, Amanda. I am honored. Ever read Lessing? Just on the strength of this one quote, I suspect she is a source of power.
I haven’t read anything, but the quotation definitely resonated with me. The conditions are never right, so do it anyway. Very applicable to writing novels!