Quote by Jean Rostand
One must either take an interest in the human situation or else parade before the void.
Summary
This quote suggests that there are two ways to approach life - either by engaging and showing concern for the human condition or by aimlessly existing without purpose. Taking an interest in the human situation implies empathy, compassion, and an active involvement in understanding and improving the world around us. On the other hand, "parading before the void" refers to a superficial and empty existence, lacking depth and meaning. It encourages individuals to choose a path that involves genuine human connection and a sense of purpose rather than simply drifting through life without any thought or care.
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By Jean Rostand