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Antipathy Quote by Albert Einstein

“My pacifism is an instinctive feeling, a feeling that possesses me because the murder of men is disgusting. My attitude is not derived from any intellectual theory but is based on my deepest antipathy to every kind of cruelty and hatred.” quote by Albert Einstein
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“My pacifism is an instinctive feeling, a feeling that possesses me because the murder of men is disgusting. My attitude is not derived from any intellectual theory but is based on my deepest antipathy to every kind of cruelty and hatred.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Speech: Letter to a friend, 1948

Einstein expresses a visceral, innate opposition to killing and cruelty, rooted in deep moral revulsion rather than abstract theory.

In simple terms: He hates killing and cruelty instinctively.

Key Takeaway

Trust your gut against cruelty.

Themes

morality violence humanity

Mood

reflective serious

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • activism
  • conflict resolution
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

ethical intuition anti‑war sentiment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance instinctive morality with complex realities?
  • When is it acceptable to use force?
A Different Perspective

His stance may overlook nuanced ethical dilemmas where force could be justified.

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