Music Quote by Krleža, Miroslav
““People play roles like puppets, as if wound up by other people, to an alien music that is absolutely incomprehensible and unintelligible to them. Like riders on a...merry-go-round...these riders on the wooden horses, social prejudice, are convinced they are galloping at an incredible speed with in the closed circle of "success" when, from time to time, such a merry-go-round breaks down and the poor perplexed riders unexpectedly find themselves oft the track, the infuriated careerists fail to adjust themselves to a life without a wooden horse.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Banquet, Miroslav Krleža, 1932
People act as if controlled by unseen forces, chasing socially defined success until it collapses, revealing their loss of direction.
In simple terms: We follow social expectations blindly until they fail.
Question the scripts we follow.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career ambition
- social mobility
- personal crisis
- cultural expectations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What expectations are you following without questioning?
- How do you regain agency after a failure?
Success narratives can trap individuals, limiting authentic self‑discovery.