They are more human and more brotherly towards one another, it seems to me, than we are. But perhaps that is merely because they feel themselves to be more unfortunate than us.
For us lads of eighteen they ought to have been mediators and guides to the world of maturity, the world of work, of duty, of culture, of progress -- to the future.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote reflects on the responsibility of older generations to guide the youth towards maturity and understanding of societal duties.
Erich Maria Remarque emphasizes the critical role that older generations play in mentoring the youth. He suggests that instead of merely letting young people transition into adulthood on their own, there should be a structured guidance that teaches them about responsibility, culture, and the expectations of the future. The quote critiques the lack of adequate support for young people entering a complex world filled with challenges, urging a need for active mentorship in their journey toward maturity.
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Example use cases
In a speech about the importance of education, I could use this quote to highlight the role of teachers.
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