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Life & Wisdom Quote by Penelope Lively

"Deep down I have this atavistic feeling that really I should be in the country"

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That one word, "atavistic", does a lot of covert work. Penelope Lively isn’t just saying she prefers rural quiet; she’s framing the longing as an inherited impulse, something older than taste, older than lifestyle branding. It’s a sly self-diagnosis: the pull of the country isn’t romantic whimsy but a buried, ancestral reflex. In a culture that treats geography like a curated identity (urban = cosmopolitan, rural = authentic), Lively sidesteps the cliché by making the desire feel almost biological, faintly embarrassing, and therefore honest.

The phrase "deep down" signals a split self. There’s the surface person who lives where life happens - work, conversation, institutions, the daily press of modernity. Then there’s the private sensorium that keeps reaching for hedgerows, weather, mud, seasons: a slower clock. Lively’s fiction often tracks memory, landscape, and how places store time; this line compresses that worldview into a single tug-of-war between the constructed present and the stubborn past.

"I should be" is the quiet kicker. Not "I want to be" or "I like being" - "should" carries moral pressure, like an obligation to a truer version of oneself. The subtext isn’t escapism so much as misplacement, a sense that modern life may be technically chosen yet psychologically mismatched. It’s a modern, literate form of homesickness for a home you never actually had.

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Lively, Penelope. (2026, January 16). Deep down I have this atavistic feeling that really I should be in the country. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/deep-down-i-have-this-atavistic-feeling-that-101326/

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Lively, Penelope. "Deep down I have this atavistic feeling that really I should be in the country." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/deep-down-i-have-this-atavistic-feeling-that-101326/.

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"Deep down I have this atavistic feeling that really I should be in the country." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/deep-down-i-have-this-atavistic-feeling-that-101326/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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Penelope Lively (born March 17, 1933) is a Author from England.

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