Life Quote by Nicole Krauss
““But then a foreboding thought cast a shadow over the rest, blunt and unadorned, and it was simply this: that for most of my life i had been emulating the thoughts and actions of other people. That so much I had done or said had been a mirror of what was said and done around me. And that if i continued in this manner, whatever glimmers of brilliant life still burned in me would soon go out. When i was very young it had been otherwise, but I could hardly recall that time, it was buried so far below. I was only certain that a period had existed in which i looked at the things of the world without needing to subordinate them to order. I simply saw, with whatever originality I was born with, the whole of things, without needing to give them a human translation. I would never again be able to see like that, I knew that, and yet, lying there, it seemed to me that I'd failed to fulfill the promise of that vision I once had, before i began to slowly learn to look at everything the way others looked, and to copy the things they said and did, and to shape my life after theirs, as if no other range of being had occurred to me.””
About This Quote
The narrator regrets losing original, independent perception by conforming to others, fearing loss of inner brilliance.
In simple terms: Conforming erodes personal vision and originality.
Cultivate and protect your unique perspective.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- creative work
- education
- mental health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What steps can you take to reclaim originality?
- How does society pressure conformity?
Original insight can be hard to sustain.