Heart Quote by Brit Bennett
““She always felt nervous around strange men, even though she’d known the man who’d hurt her. If a man who knew you could hurt you, who knew what a man who didn’t might do?””
About This Quote
The quote expresses anxiety about unknown threats versus known ones, highlighting that familiarity with a potential aggressor can feel safer than the uncertainty of strangers.
In simple terms: Fear of the unknown vs. known danger
Uncertainty can be more terrifying than known risk
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- meeting new people
- dating
- starting a new job
- moving to a new city
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- counseling for anxiety
- risk communication training
Questions to Reflect On
- How does familiarity shape our sense of safety?
- When might unknown risks be more manageable than known ones?