"I didn't plan on either children or writing. Once I
realized that writing satisfied me in some enormous way, I had to make
adjustments. The writing was always marginal in terms of time when the children
were small. But it was major in terms of my head. I always thought that women
could do a lot of things. All the women I knew did nine or ten things at one
time. I always understood that women worked, they went to church, they managed
their houses, they managed somebody else's houses, they raised their children,
they raised somebody else's children, they taught. I wouldn't say it's not hard,
but why wouldn't it be?
All important things are hard."
All important things are hard."
~TONI MORRISON
Essence magazine, Feb. 1998
Essence magazine, Feb. 1998
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