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“And someone turns out the lights in the library, as if being in the dark will make them invisible, but the noise reaches into the house, into the room, into their lungs. Someone is being beaten in the street below. What are they going to do? How long can you pretend this is not happening?” quote by Edmund de Waal
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““And someone turns out the lights in the library, as if being in the dark will make them invisible, but the noise reaches into the house, into the room, into their lungs. Someone is being beaten in the street below. What are they going to do? How long can you pretend this is not happening?””

Edmund de Waal

About This Quote

Ignoring suffering in distant places while focusing on personal comfort creates moral blindness.

In simple terms: Turning a blind eye to others' pain is harmful.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge and act on hidden injustices.

Themes

empathy social responsibility awareness injustice

Mood

somber urgent

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • urban life
  • media consumption
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

moral philosophy social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What injustices are you overlooking?
  • How can you confront discomfort to help others?
A Different Perspective

Comfort can mask complicity in suffering.

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