Eye Quote by Anonymous
“Before I knew that a man could kill a man, because it happens all the time. Now I know that even the person with whom you've shared food, or whom you've slept, even he can kill you with no trouble. The closest neighbor can kill you with his teeth: that is what I have Learned since the genocide, and my eyes no longer gaze the same on the face of the world.”
About This Quote
Describes the harsh realization that even close acquaintances can become lethal, shaped by trauma of genocide.
In simple terms: Even trusted people can be dangerous.
Recognize the impact of trauma on trust.
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When to use this quote
- conflict zones
- post‑war societies
- personal safety
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does trauma reshape perception of others?
- What steps can rebuild trust after betrayal?
Not all relationships are dangerous; context matters.