Apathy Quote by Stephen King
““Cattle lolled empty-eyed in the pens of the stockyards. Pigs grunted lustlessly, unmindful of sows and sex and knives whetted for the coming fall. People whined about taxes and conscription, as they always did; but there was an apathy beneath the empty passion-play of politics.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Stand, Stephen King, 1978
The passage depicts a world of apathetic suffering where both animals and humans endure neglect and political emptiness.
In simple terms: Apathy and suffering pervade all life.
Recognize and act against societal apathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political discourse
- animal welfare activism
- community organizing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does political apathy affect social responsibility?
- What actions can revive empathy in communities?
Apathy can be deep-rooted and hard to overcome without systemic change.