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Aliens Quote by Elie Wiesel

“Man, by definition, is born a stranger: coming from nowhere, he is thrust into an alien world which existed before him-a world which didn't need him. And which will survive him.” quote by Elie Wiesel
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“Man, by definition, is born a stranger: coming from nowhere, he is thrust into an alien world which existed before him-a world which didn't need him. And which will survive him.”

Elie Wiesel

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Stranger in the World, Elie Wiesel, 1990

Humans are inherently outsiders, entering a pre‑existing world that does not depend on them and will outlive them.

In simple terms: People are strangers in a world that existed before and after them.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humility and empathy toward others.

Themes

existential alienation humility empathy

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • immigration
  • cultural integration
  • personal identity formation
  • intergenerational dialogue

Key Concepts

philosophy human condition interconnectedness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to be a stranger today?
  • How can we honor both individuality and shared humanity?
A Different Perspective

The view may overlook agency and the capacity to shape the world.

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