"If we dare to come closer to our fellow human beings, we will be able to see and understand them better"
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The sentence also smuggles in a theory of social conflict. We misread others because we meet them at arm’s length, through institutions, headlines, and stereotypes. Bondevik offers a kind of moral technology: shorten the distance and the picture sharpens. It’s a call for contact not as a feel-good virtue, but as epistemology - a way of knowing. That’s why the promise is practical: “see and understand them better,” not “love them.”
Context matters: Bondevik is a Norwegian Christian-democratic leader, associated with consensus politics and humanitarian internationalism. In that tradition, the strongest argument isn’t dominance; it’s responsibility. The line fits a society that prizes social trust, but it also warns how fragile that trust is when communities retreat into curated bubbles. “Dare” becomes a rebuke to comfortable moralizing: if you want to judge someone, first risk meeting them.
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"If we dare to come closer to our fellow human beings, we will be able to see and understand them better." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-we-dare-to-come-closer-to-our-fellow-human-32741/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.











