"It can never be satisfied, the mind, never"
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Stevens wrote in an era when old certainties were collapsing under modernity’s pressure: world war, industrial speed, the waning authority of inherited religion, the rise of psychology. His work repeatedly stages the tension between reality and the imagination, insisting that the world is what it is and also what we can’t stop making of it. This line sits in that friction. Satisfaction would imply a final picture of things, a stable meaning you can hang on the wall and stop repainting. Stevens distrusts that fantasy. The mind isn’t a container waiting to be filled; it’s a motion, a weather system.
The subtext has bite: if your mind demands completion, it will be perpetually disappointed, and if it ever feels “satisfied,” you should suspect you’ve traded perception for comfort. Stevens offers no therapy here, just a clear-eyed lyric diagnosis: consciousness is condemned to keep imagining, not because it’s broken, but because it’s alive.
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Stevens, Wallace. "It can never be satisfied, the mind, never." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-can-never-be-satisfied-the-mind-never-83991/.
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"It can never be satisfied, the mind, never." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-can-never-be-satisfied-the-mind-never-83991/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.













