Children Quote by Milan Kundera
““And Jakub realized that this child had done no harm, that he was not guilty of anything, and yet had been born with bad eyes and would have them forever. And he reflected further that what he had held against others was something given, something they came into the world with and carried with them like a heavy wire fence. He reflected that he had no privileged right to high-mindedness and that the highest degree of high-mindedness is to love people even though they are murderers.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, 1984
The passage suggests that moral judgment should be tempered with compassion, recognizing that everyone carries inherent burdens and flaws.
In simple terms: Judge others with compassion, not harshness.
Show empathy even to those who have wronged you.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- justice system
- personal relationships
- conflict resolution
- rehabilitation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What burdens do we all carry?
- How can we balance justice with empathy?
Compassion may be seen as condoning wrongdoing.