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“They were two perfectly insignificant and incapable individuals, whose existence is only rendered possible through the high organization of civilized crowds. Few men realize that their life, the very essence of their character, their capabilities, and their audacities are only the expression of…” quote by Joseph Conrad
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““They were two perfectly insignificant and incapable individuals, whose existence is only rendered possible through the high organization of civilized crowds. Few men realize that their life, the very essence of their character, their capabilities, and their audacities are only the expression of their belief in the safety of their surroundings. The courage, the composure, the confidence, the emotion and principle, every great and every insignificant thought, belongs not to the individual, but to the crowd: to the crowd that believes blindly in the irresistible force of its institutions and of its morals, in the power of its police and of its opinion. But the contact with pure unmitigated savagery, with primitive nature and primitive man brings sudden and profound trouble to the heart. To the sentiment of one's loneliness, to the loneliness of one's thoughts and one's sensations. To the negation of the habitual, which is safe, there is added the affirmation of the unusual, which is dangerous. A suggestion of things vague uncontrollable and repulsive, whose discomposing intrusion excites the imagination and tries the civilized nerves of the foolish and the wise alike.””

Joseph Conrad

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad, 1907

Individuals are shaped by societal structures; confronting raw savagery reveals inner loneliness and challenges.

In simple terms: People depend on crowds; confronting cruelty exposes loneliness.

Key Takeaway

Recognize social influence and confront inner fears.

Themes

society individualism fear loneliness civilization

Mood

thoughtful critical introspective

Type

philosophical literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • urban life
  • political movements
  • personal crises
  • ethical dilemmas

Key Concepts

social conditioning psychological conflict existential dread

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does your inner crowd tell you?
  • How do you balance societal expectations with personal truth?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on crowd safety may ignore personal agency.

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