Angry Quote by Dean Koontz
“In a clutch or a corner, I tend to make a weapon out of what is near at hand. That can be anything from a crowbar to a cat, though if I had a choice, I would prefer an angry cat, which I have found to be more effective than a crowbar. Although weaponless, I left the house by the back door, with two chocolate-pumpkin cookies. It's a tough world out there, and a man has to armor himself against it however he can. ~Odd Thomas”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz, 2003
When faced with danger, improvise tools from surroundings, preferring what feels more powerful, and protect yourself with whatever means you have.
In simple terms: Make do with what's nearby to defend yourself.
Use whatever's at hand to stay safe.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- emergency escape
- street confrontation
- home defense
- creative problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What everyday items could become protective tools?
- How do you decide when to improvise versus retreat?
Improvisation may fail if the improvised tool is ineffective or unavailable.