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Present Age Quote by John Stuart Mill

“Whatever we may think or affect to think of the present age, we cannot get out of it; we must suffer with its sufferings, and enjoy with its enjoyments; we must share in its lot, and, to be either useful or at ease, we must even partake its character.” quote by John Stuart Mill
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““Whatever we may think or affect to think of the present age, we cannot get out of it; we must suffer with its sufferings, and enjoy with its enjoyments; we must share in its lot, and, to be either useful or at ease, we must even partake its character.””

John Stuart Mill

About This Quote

Source Essay: On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, 1859

We must accept the present era’s joys and pains, sharing its life to be useful or at peace.

In simple terms: Live with the times, sharing both good and bad.

Key Takeaway

Engage fully with your era.

Themes

society shared experience acceptance

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • community work
  • political activism
  • personal reflection
  • civic duty

Key Concepts

philosophy ethics existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you contribute positively today?
  • What aspects of your era do you resist?
A Different Perspective

Changing times may demand new values.

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