Assurance Quote by Joseph Conrad
“They trespassed upon my thoughts. They were intruders whose knowledge of life was to me an irritating pretense, because I felt so sure they could not possibly know the things I knew. Their bearing, which was simply the bearing of commonplace individuals going about their business in the assurance of perfect safety, was offensive to me like the outrageous flauntings of folly in the face of a danger it is unable to comprehend. I had no particular desire to enlighten them, but I had some difficulty in restraining myself from laughing in their faces, so full of stupid importance.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, 1899
The narrator dismisses others as ignorant intruders, feeling contempt for their ordinary confidence and inability to grasp deeper truths.
In simple terms: The narrator sees others as clueless and irritating.
Recognize when contempt clouds understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- interpersonal conflict
- intellectual debates
- social gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do I judge others harshly for their lack of insight?
- How does contempt affect my relationships?
The perspective may be overly elitist, limiting empathy.