People will kill you over time, and how they'll kill you is with tiny, harmless phrases, like 'be realistic.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
From a person standpoint, the old expression of what doesn't kill you makes you stronger is somewhat true.
People can die of mere imagination.
When people say there is too much violence in my books, what they are saying is there is too much reality in life.
If you kill someone, it shows that you are afraid of that person.
You know, we live in a time when if somebody wants to kill you, they're going to kill you, and you can either go in a hole and, you know, pull the roof in over you, or you just continue putting one foot in front of the other and hope that you're doing some good in the world.
I really believe in the old expression that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. It's through adversity that you find the strength you never knew you had.
The fear of death often proves mortal, and sets people on methods to save their Lives, which infallibly destroy them.
Almost everybody accepts that some people can be killed. 'The concept of 'brain death' - the belief that people on respirators can legitimately be killed - shows that.
Death is the tyrant of the imagination.
I think quotes are very dangerous things.
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