Thought Provoking Quotes: How To Read Your Life As A Novel

Renowned Chilean writer Isabel Allende once said, “You are the storyteller of your own life, and you can create your own legend or not.” If you will treat your life like a story, a novel or any piece of literature, how then do you write a good one?

Perhaps, it would be best to consult more of the world’s respected writers. Many of them have gifted us not just with award-winning books, plays and other works of art, but also with witty, inspiring and thought-provoking quotes.

Discovering Your Passion and What Drives You

Legendary novelist and poet Murasaki Shikibu, famous for her 3-part classic The Tale of Genji, wrote, “The art of the novel happens because the storyteller’s own experience of men and things, whether good or ill – not only what he has passed through himself, but even events which he has only witnessed or been told of – has moved him to an emotion so passionate that he can no longer keep it shut up in his heart.”

Indeed, if you’ll think about it, life wouldn’t be fulfilling if there is no passion. You might not have realized it yet, but that zeal might have been lying inside you all along, waiting to be triggered. Discover where your passion is and the best chapters of a great novel, that is your life, will begin.

“How do I do that?” you’d say.

Well, as the 20th century American journalist and dramatist Gene Fowler said, “Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.”

Starting to write a good work, just like starting to consciously live a good life, is never easy. You might need to crumple and throw away sheets of paper and waste some ink before you can get all the words flowing from your already bleeding brain and emotions. But the beauty of it is that you’ll never know that in the end you might have been writing a masterpiece.

Of Inspiration and Self-Discovery

If the time comes when you’d feel desperate in starting to liven up your life, you might begin to wonder if it would be bad to take inspiration from someone and somehow imitate what they’ve accomplished.

The answer is no.

You might want to take it from Francois Rene de Chateaubriand, said to be the founder of Romanticism in French literature. He said, “The original writer is not one who imitates nobody, but one whom nobody can imitate.” However, do not fall into the trap of simply copying everything that isn’t even applicable to you that everything in your life will go back to being something that is devoid of passion or any excitement at all. Don’t let American novelist and playwright Truman Capote whisper in your ear, “It isn’t writing at all — it’s typing.” It wouldn’t be bad to try and follow someone’s footsteps, but, let your own self also shine through and your life will be one unique work of art.

A Life Lived With Wisdom

A good life, though, isn’t just about living with what you have inside you. You should, of course, see what’s around you – the people, the environment, the situation and everything else. You need to look around, deal with relationships, and explore new things.

Wisdom plays a big part in having a fulfilled life. You might want to remind yourself of this through a quote from bestselling author of Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera, when he talked about the classic novel Don Quixote: “The wisdom of the novel comes from having a question for everything. When Don Quixote went out into the world, that world turned into a mystery before his eyes.”

So, start living your life now. If you’re still at a loss as to how you’d do it, maybe it’s you that Sir Philip Sidney, a 16th century English poet and soldier, would like to correspond to when he wrote: “’Fool!’ my muse said to me, ‘look into thy heart, and write.’”

And in the end, may you have a life that’s like a well-written novel. “’Only a novel’… in short, only some in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humor are conveyed to the world in the best chosen language,” as the great romantic fiction writer Jane Austen would say.

 

Postscript: I would love to hear your thoughts on the direction of this website. I believe in great ideas coming together and creating something powerful. This is my home now, and the readers of PluginID are more than friends in my book, and I value what you think. Please let me know in the comments.

26 Comments »

Comment by mkierin Subscribed to comments via email

Concerning passion i have no idea what my purpose is in life, and how other people will benefit of what i am doing. But that is okay, because I just know that I strive to provide value to other people, saving them from making wrong decisions or helping them in a way or an other to achieve their goals.
I am glad you adopted the site, and am looking forward in reading more articles from you.

M. Kierin

p.s i can’t find the contact form

Comment by Raquel

Hi M. Kierin,

Thanks for dropping by.

I agree. We all have those moments when we question ourselves “what’s my purpose in life?” There are books, gurus, and many other stuff out there that try to answer this question. But it’s really “you” or “me” who will find it out – on our own. It’s not something that we instantly see, so to speak. Most of the time it’s intangible.

In my opinion, it’s some sort of realization especially when there are certain events or people that come into our lives. Those could be problems; new friends; a new job, perhaps; or a painful experience. Nevertheless, they are there for a reason; much like “why you are there, too, at that moment”. =)

I’ll see you again real soon. =)

 
 
Comment by Hafiz

One of the best articles I’ve read so far!! It’s inspiring!! I love the quotes!!

Comment by Raquel

Hi Hafiz,

Thanks for your comment.

Care to share your favorite quotes or authors? We’d love to hear them too. =)

 
 
Comment by Michelle

Indeed. =)

Comment by Raquel

Hey Michelle,

Thank you for dropping by.

Come back again soon. =)

 
 
Comment by Marshal Subscribed to comments via email

Looking at your life as though it is a book makes so much sense and when things hit a high point in my life I often ask myself “Am I living in a movie?”. When you look at your life and ask yourself what kind of legacy do I want to leave behind you have to stop thinking and starting living your passion, dreams and aspirations. Whats life worth living if your not living it to the fullest. Why hold back as we can only learn from our mistakes and teach other how to not do the same. Life is just…just what we make it. Live your legacy and fill your book with no missing chapters.

Thanks for the great post!

-Marshal

Comment by Raquel

Hi, Marshal. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
“Am I living in a movie?” – Made me stop and smile. More than a few times, I’ve asked myself this question, too. And I’m sure those who’ll read this comment can relate to it just the same.
Oh, and I love this also – “Live your legacy and fill your book with no missing chapters.” A nice reminder when we’re slacking off in life.
I’ll see you again soon!

 
 
Comment by Marshal Subscribed to comments via email

Well Raquel, I am glad hear that both our book are in the same section ;)

 
Comment by jamiexin Subscribed to comments via email

E….This is a really great article.
Looking at your life as a book, is really hard,right?

Comment by Raquel

Thanks, jamiexin. Yes, it can be challenging, but definitely interesting. Hope to see you here again soon.

 
 
Comment by tsumi

Hi. :) I know your article is about life, but I also find it to be an inspiring article in terms of writing my NaNoWriMo novel this month. Thank you so much. :D I hope you write more great articles soon. :)

Comment by Raquel

Thanks, tsumi. Glad to know that. Keep on writing.

 
 
Comment by Embellished Minds

Life is about the journey of self realization and about learning how to love oneself. We must learn how to turn off the chattering mind to tap into our consciousness. Once we learn how to live life more consciously, we will gain insightful ideas and perspectives to add to our personal growth. Living with love, gratitude, and passion is the true secret to LIFE.

Comment by Raquel

Thanks for sharing with us your thoughts, Embellished Minds. Here’s to a life filled with love, gratitude and passion! See you again soon.

 
 
Comment by Marshal Subscribed to comments via email

I like what you have written here and totally agree.

 
Comment by farouk

that’s such an inspiring post
i also like the blog’s new layout, neat

Comment by Raquel

Thank you, farouk.
It’s my pleasure to write this piece.
Till next time.

 
 
Comment by Lenia

Hello Raquel,
I just discovered this blog and I am happy you just adopted it. Thank you for sharing inspiring thoughts through this great post.

Comment by Raquel

Thank you, Lenia. It’s my pleasure.
Will be sharing more soon.

 
 
Comment by loddy micucci Subscribed to comments via email

Thank you for the succinct information you provide.
When you realise that life is about finding your purpose
and voice.This leads us to finding our passion. Writing about this and
helping other people to get it promotes greatness in everyone.

Comment by Raquel

You’re welcome, Loddy. And thanks for your comment.
Drop by again soon.

 
 
Comment by Deeone Subscribed to comments via email

Great blog! Loved the post as well. I haven’t always been aware of what my passions were, but as soon as I found them out; I can honestly say that life got a bit more interesting and a lot easier to go about living it. I am constantly writing my life on the pages of my blog; so I can certainly relate to this post. I also absolutely loved this line…”The original writer is not one who imitates nobody, but one whom nobody can imitate.” Powerful stuff bud! Glad I ran up on this site! :)

Comment by Raquel

And I’m glad, too, that you dropped by, Deeone.
Wow! “Celebrate the smallest victories by releasing yourself daily” – I like your tagline.
See you again here.

 
 
Comment by Segun Akiode Subscribed to comments via email

Great post. I love your interplay of words. Indeed you left me thinking… Thanks for sharing :-)

Comment by Raquel

And thanks for your comment, Segun. Hope you’ll drop by again.

 
 
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