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.”
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.
Embrace humility and empathy toward others.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- immigration
- cultural integration
- personal identity formation
- intergenerational dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to be a stranger today?
- How can we honor both individuality and shared humanity?
The view may overlook agency and the capacity to shape the world.