I am trying to find the origin of this quote...
“You don't become an 'artist' unless you've got something missing somewhere. Blaise Pascal called it a God-shaped hole. Everyone's got one but some are blacker and wider than others. It's a feeling of being abandoned, cut adrift in space and time–sometimes following the loss of a loved one. You can never completely fill that hole–you can try with songs, family, faith and by living a full life... but when things are silent, you can still hear the hissing of what's missing.”
—Bono
Any ideas?
I am very excited that I found the answer for you

It's in U2 by U2. Don't know what page, but here's a quote from a blog I found
"Calling it the, “God-shaped hole,” in the book U2 by U2, Bono describes it as something that everyone of us has, “Some are just blacker and wider than others.” Explaining that it’s a feeling of being abandoned, cut adrift in space and time, he says, “I don’t think you can ever completely fill it in this life. You can try … but when things are silent you can still hear the hissing of whats missing.”"
Here's the link
http://blog.songpull.com/?p=79