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One does not ask of one who suffers: What is your country and what is your religion? One merely says: You suffer, that is enough for me.
Louis Pasteur
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of empathy and compassion towards those who are suffering, regardless of their background.

Louis Pasteur's quote highlights the essence of human compassion, suggesting that when someone is in pain, their identity or beliefs become secondary to the empathy we extend. It calls for a universal response of support and understanding, indicating that suffering connects us all, transcending divisions like nationality or religion.

Themes

EmpathyCompassionSufferingHumanitySupport

In practice

Example use cases

During a humanitarian event, one might quote this to highlight the importance of understanding and aiding those in need.

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