My grandfather was hit over the head by a crane boom in Seattle. Some of the family claimed he was never a violent, crazy person before that. Some say he was. It depends who you believe.
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Violent men have not been known in history to die to a man. They die up to a point.
I'm not a violent person and I don't hit people.
I don't really know how strong someone is if they're compelled to a life of violence. Is that strong? No. That's damaged.
People with mental health problems are almost never dangerous. In fact, they are more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators. At the same time, mental illness has been the common denominator in one act of mass violence after another.
I'm not a violent person.
Our house was bombed, and the roof fell in. We were sitting under the stairs of the basement, and we were quite safe, but it brought home the realization. In two nights 400 people were killed in small town.
I was a very violent kid. I think movies and writing and art have been a way of channeling this.
Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
I think everybody who commits a violent killing is in some way crazy. But that doesn't mean we can let them off the hook for that.
Yes, the concept that blunt-force trauma of the head causes brain damage is a generally accepted principle of medicine. That is why I was so appalled by the NFL doctors who were denying my work.
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