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Daily Inspiration Quote by Edna O'Brien

"My hand does the work and I don't have to think; in fact, were I to think, it would stop the flow. It's like a dam in the brain that bursts"

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O'Brien frames writing as a bodily act first, an intellectual act second, which is both a provocation and a confession. "My hand does the work" demotes the mind from authorial throne to potential saboteur. The sentence is built on a nervous paradox: the very faculty we credit for art - thinking - is cast as the thing that chokes it. That tension captures a novelist's daily fight with self-consciousness, the internal editor that turns living material into safe, correct prose.

The dam image sharpens the subtext. A dam is engineered restraint; it implies pressure that has been accumulating offstage, behind the scenes of ordinary life. When it "bursts", what's released isn't tidy inspiration but force: memory, sensation, desire, shame. O'Brien, whose work often turns on female interiority and the friction between sexual candor and social containment, makes the metaphor feel culturally loaded. The "flow" is not just stylistic ease; it's a refusal of polite containment, especially for a woman writer trained by family, church, and nation to monitor herself.

There's also a sly rebuke to romantic myths of the writer as pure intellect. O'Brien insists on trance, momentum, and risk: the line wants to outrun deliberation because deliberation carries fear - of judgment, of exposure, of getting it "right". The intent isn't anti-thought so much as anti-paralysis. She describes a practice where craft happens through motion, and meaning arrives a beat later, after the flood has already made its mark.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
O'Brien, Edna. (2026, January 18). My hand does the work and I don't have to think; in fact, were I to think, it would stop the flow. It's like a dam in the brain that bursts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-hand-does-the-work-and-i-dont-have-to-think-in-23797/

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O'Brien, Edna. "My hand does the work and I don't have to think; in fact, were I to think, it would stop the flow. It's like a dam in the brain that bursts." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-hand-does-the-work-and-i-dont-have-to-think-in-23797/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"My hand does the work and I don't have to think; in fact, were I to think, it would stop the flow. It's like a dam in the brain that bursts." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-hand-does-the-work-and-i-dont-have-to-think-in-23797/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.

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Edna O'Brien (born December 15, 1932) is a Novelist from Ireland.

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