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Cells Quote by Simone Weil

“Two prisoners whose cells adjoin communicate with each other by knocking on the wall. The wall is the thing which separates them but is also their means of communication. It is the same with us and God. Every separation is a link.” quote by Simone Weil
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“Two prisoners whose cells adjoin communicate with each other by knocking on the wall. The wall is the thing which separates them but is also their means of communication. It is the same with us and God. Every separation is a link.”

Simone Weil

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Need for Roots, Simone Weil, 1943

The barrier that separates us also enables connection, mirroring how separation from the divine can become a conduit for communion.

In simple terms: Divides can also link us to each other and to God.

Key Takeaway

Recognize barriers as potential bridges.

Themes

spirituality connection paradox

Mood

contemplative hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal meditation
  • interfaith dialogue
  • conflict resolution
  • creative collaboration

Key Concepts

theology philosophy communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn a personal barrier into a bridge?
  • What does “separation is a link” mean in your relationships?
A Different Perspective

Physical separation can also cause isolation and misunderstanding.

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