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Daily Inspiration Quote by Emile Durkheim

"Sadness does not inhere in things; it does not reach us from the world and through mere contemplation of the world. It is a product of our own thought. We create it out of whole cloth"

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Durkheim is staging a quiet jailbreak from the idea that emotions are simply what the world does to us. Sadness, he insists, isn’t an atmospheric property, like fog rolling in from the landscape; it’s manufactured internally, stitched together by cognition and interpretation. The line “does not inhere in things” reads like a direct rebuke to romantic fatalism and to any philosophy that treats suffering as an objective feature of reality. He’s not denying pain or loss. He’s relocating their emotional meaning from the object to the social-and-mental apparatus that processes it.

The subtext is classic Durkheim: the individual mind feels private, but its categories aren’t. “Our own thought” is never just personal; it’s structured by the collective. Even when sadness seems spontaneous, it arrives pre-shaped by the narratives a society hands you about what counts as failure, disgrace, abandonment, or irreparable loss. In that sense, “whole cloth” is doing double duty: it implies invention, but also fabrication - a textile metaphor that hints at patterned materials, repeated designs, cultural templates.

Context matters here. Writing in an era obsessed with modernity’s churn, Durkheim studied how social disintegration and weakened communal bonds could turn feeling into pathology (most famously in his work on suicide). This quote isn’t self-help optimism; it’s diagnostic. If sadness is made, then it can be unmade - not only by individual reframing, but by rebuilding the social forms that give our thoughts their grip.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Durkheim, Emile. (2026, January 16). Sadness does not inhere in things; it does not reach us from the world and through mere contemplation of the world. It is a product of our own thought. We create it out of whole cloth. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sadness-does-not-inhere-in-things-it-does-not-122113/

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Durkheim, Emile. "Sadness does not inhere in things; it does not reach us from the world and through mere contemplation of the world. It is a product of our own thought. We create it out of whole cloth." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sadness-does-not-inhere-in-things-it-does-not-122113/.

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"Sadness does not inhere in things; it does not reach us from the world and through mere contemplation of the world. It is a product of our own thought. We create it out of whole cloth." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sadness-does-not-inhere-in-things-it-does-not-122113/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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Emile Durkheim (April 15, 1858 - November 15, 1917) was a Sociologist from France.

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