End of time Quote by W. C. Corsan
““Nations, no matter how small and unmeritorious, cannot be annihilated. They may be put down and even divided up, and their name erased from the roll of nations; but the generic spark is there, and will flame up to the end of time distinct and inextinguishable!””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown source, possibly early 20th‑century political address
A nation's identity persists despite oppression, division, or erasure; its core spirit end to survive and re‑ignite indefinitely.
In simple terms: A nation's spirit cannot be destroyed.
Recognize and protect the enduring spirit of peoples.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- colonial occupation
- cultural suppression
- political exile
- revolutionary movements
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can suppressed groups maintain their identity?
- What role does memory play in national survival?
Even if a nation is physically dismantled, its cultural continuity may still be fragile.