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Elderly Quote by Yevgeny Zamyatin

“Tipsy, they tumbled early into bed - to get as much sleep as they could. So they would feel less hunger. The summer catch had been poor; there wasn't much food. They ate with care and looked sideways at the old: the old were gluttons, everybody knew it, and what was the good of feeding them? It…” quote by Yevgeny Zamyatin
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““Tipsy, they tumbled early into bed - to get as much sleep as they could. So they would feel less hunger. The summer catch had been poor; there wasn't much food. They ate with care and looked sideways at the old: the old were gluttons, everybody knew it, and what was the good of feeding them? It wouldn't harm them to starve a little. The hungry dogs howled. The women rinsed the children's bellies with hot water three times a day, so they wouldn't cry so much for food. The old starved silently. ("The North")””

Yevgeny Zamyatin

About This Quote

Source Novel: We, by Yevgeny Zamyatin, 1924

In desperate times, people ration food, neglecting the elderly to survive, showing how scarcity drives cruel choices.

In simple terms: Scarcity forces harsh decisions about who gets food.

Key Takeaway

Consider fairness when resources are limited.

Themes

survival ethics scarcity generational conflict morality

Mood

somber reflective

Type

narrative social critique

When to use this quote

  • wartime famine
  • economic crisis
  • family budgeting
  • disaster relief
  • elder care

Key Concepts

utilitarianism social contract human behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would you allocate limited food ethically?
  • What alternatives exist to protect the vulnerable?
A Different Perspective

The quote may overgeneralize suffering and ignore collective solidarity solutions.

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