I overheard one woman tell another this last night: “You know that old saying, ‘Whatever kills you doesn’t make you stronger.’” It’s true, really, when you think about it.
Just thought I’d share the wisdom.
I overheard one woman tell another this last night: “You know that old saying, ‘Whatever kills you doesn’t make you stronger.’” It’s true, really, when you think about it.
Just thought I’d share the wisdom.
That’s not unlike the old adage, “A penny saved is still just a lousy penny.”
That’s not true. Being bitten by Dracula would both kill you and make you stronger.
A stitch in time probably violates causality.
Also, skin is only skin deep.
. . . or a zombie, come to think of it. Perhaps her friend pointed this out to her after I’d passed by.
That which doesn’t kill you is what you are forced to live with.
Er, wha?
It’s not an “old saying” it’s that Nietzsche bloke That which does not kill me, makes me stronger
The sound made as wind rushes past you at high speed is whoosh.
Then again, those who refuse to learn from history will have to take it again in summer session.
“I don’t need a compass to tell which way the wind shines!”
Hee.
Umm…
That which does not kill you could render you quadrapelegic.
I haven’t seen too many strong quadrapelegics.
Whatever sustains you doesn’t make you weaker.
Whatever doesn’t kill you, will probably be on the thermodynamics final.
You you could be brain damaged - which might actually give you the super-strength of the retarded.
Whatever doesn’t kill you, will probably be on the thermodynamics final.
Fun with sayings! Check this out!
I like: ‘You can’t have everything. Where would you keep it?’
More fun with sayings! Check this out!
I like: ‘To err is human. To eat a muskrat is not.’
Or, my own daughter’s contribution to society at large:
‘Out of sight, you are blind.’; which I posted in this thread
I heard a slightly more morbid variation of that:
Whatever kills you only brings you one step closer to death.
Whatever doesn’t kill you is probably just waiting for a larger audience.
Reminds me of that guy in *A Fish Called Wanda * that was always misquoting Neizt…Neech…Niezzt…Uh, Fred.