Marriage Quote by Nigel Hamilton
““(Of his first wife, Ekatarina, who had died of tuberculosis in 1907, a year after their marriage, Stalin had reportedly said: “With her died my last warm feelings for humanity.”3)””
About This Quote
Source Biography: Stalin: A Biography by Robert Service, 2004
Stalin claimed his wife's death ended his remaining compassion for humanity, suggesting personal loss can erode empathy.
In simple terms: Loss of a loved one can diminish one’s feeling for others.
Recognize grief’s impact on empathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal mourning
- leadership decisions
- public policy
- mental health counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can personal tragedy ever increase compassion?
- How does grief shape moral choices?
Empathy may persist despite loss; individual reactions vary.