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Life & Wisdom Quote by Audre Lorde

"Our visions begin with our desires"

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Vision is often treated like a clean, rational blueprint: see the future clearly, then march toward it. Audre Lorde flips that fantasy. "Our visions begin with our desires" insists that what we imagine is inseparable from what we want and what we’ve been denied permission to want.

Lorde’s verb choice matters. Visions do not arrive fully formed; they begin. Desire is the spark, not the shameful distraction from serious politics or serious art. In Lorde’s world, desire isn’t consumer craving or private fantasy. It’s a charged, embodied intelligence: the felt knowledge of what could be otherwise. That framing carries subtext aimed at cultures (including feminist and activist spaces) that police longing as frivolous, selfish, or dangerously personal. Lorde argues the opposite: without desire, "vision" becomes sterile management, a politics of austerity dressed up as principle.

Context sharpens the stakes. As a Black lesbian feminist writing through the late 20th century’s overlapping battles around race, gender, sexuality, and power, Lorde knew how often marginalized people are asked to make do with the imaginable limits set by others. Desire becomes a site of rebellion: to articulate what you want is to refuse the world’s narrow script for you. The line also reads as a warning: if you don’t interrogate your desires, someone else will manufacture them for you, and your "visions" will quietly serve their agenda.

The elegance is its provocation. Lorde doesn’t romanticize desire; she legitimizes it as the first draft of liberation.

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Audre Lorde

Audre Lorde (February 18, 1934 - November 17, 1992) was a Poet from USA.

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