Family Quote by Romain Rolland
““They were the only members of their family, and they were both humble, crushed, and thrust aside by life; they were united in sadness and tenderness by a bond of mutual pity and common suffering, borne in secret. With the Kraffts—robust, noisy, brutal, solidly built for living, and living joyously—these two weak, kindly creatures, out of their setting, so to speak, outside life, understood and pitied each other without ever saying anything about it.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Pierre et Luce, 1920
Shared hardship creates deep, unspoken bonds between marginalized individuals.
In simple terms: Suffering unites people.
Recognize and support those quietly suffering.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- counseling
- support groups
- community building
- mental health services
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we better listen to silent pain?
- What can you do to ease another’s hidden burden?
Not all suffering is visible; stigma can prevent sharing.