Amazed Quote by Lionel Shriver
“Holocausts do not amaze me. Rapes and child slavery do not amaze me. And Franklin, I know you feel otherwise, but Kevin does not amaze me. I am amazed when I drop a glove in the street and a teenager runs two blocks to return it. I am amazed when a checkout girl flashes me a wide smile with my change, though my own face had been a mask of expedience. Lost wallets posted to their owners, strangers who furnish meticulous directions, neighbors who water each other's houseplants - these things amaze me.”
About This Quote
The speaker contrasts horrific historical events with everyday kindness, finding wonder in small acts of honesty and compassion rather than in large-scale tragedies.
In simple terms: Small acts of kindness surprise more than grand tragedies.
Notice and appreciate everyday generosity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- lost items returned
- strangers giving directions
- neighbors caring for plants
- cashier smiles
- glove returned
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What everyday kindness have you witnessed recently?
- How do you balance appreciating small acts with confronting larger evils?
The focus on minor deeds may overlook the need to address systemic injustice and larger suffering.