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Love Quote by Lillian Smith

"The human heart dares not stay away too long from that which hurt it most. There is a return journey to anguish that few of us are released from making"

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Smith frames pain less as an accident than as an address the psyche keeps revisiting. The heart "dares not stay away" flips the usual logic: we imagine courage as escape, healing as distance. Here, avoidance is the real cowardice, because it dodges the hard work of meaning-making. The verb "dares" is key; it suggests an almost superstitious obedience, as if suffering holds a claim on us. Smith isn’t romanticizing heartbreak so much as diagnosing a compulsion: trauma and longing both train attention. What hurt us becomes the reference point by which we measure everything else, and the mind returns the way a tongue returns to a sore tooth.

The second sentence hardens the observation into fate. A "return journey" makes anguish sound like a pilgrimage, a ritual we repeat because the injury still contains unanswered questions: Why did it happen? What did it reveal about me? Who was I when it happened? "Few of us are released" carries a moral and social undertone, too. Smith, a white Southern novelist and anti-segregation voice, wrote in a culture built on inherited damage and denial. In that context, the line reads not only as personal psychology but as civic portraiture: societies revisit their wounds when they refuse to metabolize them, and individuals do the same when shame, repression, or enforced silence blocks repair.

The intent, then, is double-edged: to strip away the sentimental story of "moving on" and to insist that return is not weakness but inevitability. The subtext is a challenge: if you’re going back anyway, go back consciously, or anguish will keep dictating the route.

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Lillian Smith is a Novelist from USA.

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