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“Somehow, I had the feeling that I was responsible for Harry being dead. I remembered all the times that I wished he were dead, all the times I had dreamed of killing him. I got to thinking that maybe my wishing had finally killed him.” quote by Arnold Rothstein
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“Somehow, I had the feeling that I was responsible for Harry being dead. I remembered all the times that I wished he were dead, all the times I had dreamed of killing him. I got to thinking that maybe my wishing had finally killed him.”

Arnold Rothstein

About This Quote

Source Film: The Godfather Part II, 1974

The narrator feels guilt, believing his dark thoughts caused a friend's death, illustrating how remorse can distort reality.

In simple terms: Guilt makes him think his wishes caused the death.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge thoughts but separate them from reality.

Themes

guilt responsibility psychology

Mood

sad reflective

Type

psychological emotional

When to use this quote

  • friendship loss
  • personal reflection
  • mental health coping
  • ethical introspection

Key Concepts

cognitive distortion self‑blame

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate between feeling responsible and actual causation?
  • What steps can you take to process such guilt health?
A Different Perspective

Thoughts alone cannot cause death; guilt may be misplaced.

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