But now, inside the gallery, something happens to him. He finds his emotions gripped by the paintings, the huge, colorful canvases by Diego Rivera, the tiny, agonized self-portraits by Frida Kahlo, the woman Rivera loved. Fabien barely notices the crowds that cluster in front of the pictures. He stops before a perfect little painting in which she has pictured her spine as a cracked column. There is something about the grief in her eyes that won't let him look away. That is suffering, he thinks. He thinks about how long he's been moping about Sandrine, and it makes him feel embarrassed, self-indulgent. Theirs, he suspects, was not an epic love story like Diego and Frida's.He finds himself coming back again and again to stand in front of the same pictures, reading about the couple's life, the passion they shared for their art, for workers' rights, for each other. He feels an appetite growing within him for something bigger, better, more meaningful. He wants to live like these people. He has to make his writing better, to keep going. He has to. He is filled with an urge to go home and write something that is fresh and new and has in it the honesty of these pictures. Most of all he just wants to write. But what? . Jojo Moyes
About This Quote

The quote above is about the writer’s urge to write. As writers we often want to write but we cannot seem to find the inspiration to do so. We can spend hours writing and nothing comes out of it. This happens because we do not know what we want to write about. Therefore, if we do not know what we want to write about how can we create something out of nothing? The quote above gave the writer a hint and he has decided that he wants to write about his relationship with Sandrine and how it has changed over the years and how he thinks that they would have been better off had they stayed together.

Source: Paris For One

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