Circles Quote by Erich Maria Remarque
“Do I walk? Have I feet still? I raise my eyes, I let them move round, and turn myself with them, one circle, one circle, and I stand in the midst. All is as usual. Only the Militiaman Stanislaus Katczinsky has died. Then I know nothing more.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: All Quiet on the Western Front, 1929
The narrator experiences disorientation and loss after a comrade’s death, highlighting the surreal detachment of war.
In simple terms: War leaves soldiers feeling disconnected and numb.
Acknowledge the emotional toll of conflict.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- combat experience
- veteran reintegration
- grief counseling
- memory preservation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does loss reshape a soldier’s perception?
- What can help restore meaning after trauma?
The passage may romanticize numbness, overlooking active healing.