Life Quote by Paul Bowles
““How many times his (Port's) friends, envying him his life, had said to him: "Your life is so simple." "Your life seems always to go in a straight line." Whenever they had said the words he heard in them an implicit reproach: it is not difficult to build a straight road on a treeless plain. He felt that what they really meant to say was: "You have chosen the easiest terrain." But if they elected to place obstacles in their own way-which they clearly did, encumbering themselves with every sort of unnecessary allegiance-that was no reason why they should object to his having simplified his life. So it was with a certain annoyance that he would say: "Everyone makes the life he wants. Right?" as though there were nothing further to be said.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles, 1949
Life choices are judged by others, but true freedom comes from simplifying and owning one's path, regardless of others' expectations.
In simple terms: Simplify life and own your path despite others' judgments.
Embrace simplicity and personal agency.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal decision‑making
- career planning
- relationship choices
- overcoming social pressure
- mindful living
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What aspects of your life could you simplify?
- How do you respond to others' judgments about your choices?
Simplifying may ignore complex responsibilities or relational needs.