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Life & Wisdom Quote by Judith Wright

"Feelings or emotions are the universal language and are to be honored. They are the authentic expression of who you are at your deepest place"

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Wright’s line reads like a rebuttal to every stiff-upper-lip culture that ever tried to brand emotion as weakness. Coming from an Australian poet who spent her life writing against erasure - of landscape, of Indigenous presence, of ecological reality - the claim that feelings are a “universal language” isn’t a Hallmark gesture. It’s a political move: if emotion is shared currency, then dismissing someone’s feelings becomes a way of denying their personhood.

The phrasing is carefully escalatory. “Honored” suggests ritual, not indulgence; she’s not asking you to be ruled by emotion, she’s demanding respect for it. That matters in a literary tradition where “seriousness” often gets coded as cool distance, and in public life where rationality is routinely weaponized to silence grief, anger, and shame - especially when those emotions come from people already positioned as “too much.”

The subtext sharpens with “authentic expression.” Wright is betting that emotion isn’t noise around the truth; it’s evidence of it. She also slides in a quiet challenge to performance: feelings are “authentic” when they rise from “your deepest place,” not when they’re curated for approval. That’s a poet’s distinction, alert to the difference between sentiment and sensation.

Contextually, Wright’s work often treats the self as entangled with place and history. In that light, emotion becomes a moral instrument: the capacity to feel is the capacity to register harm, to grieve what’s lost, to love what remains - and to refuse the convenient numbness that lets injustice look normal.

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Judith Wright (May 31, 1915 - June 26, 2000) was a Poet from Australia.

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