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Death Quote by Dean Koontz

“Maybe if the death had occurred on the other side of the street, I’d be watching from here with different kids, acting as foolish. Maybe the difference between horror and holiday was just the width of an ordinary street.” quote by Dean Koontz
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““Maybe if the death had occurred on the other side of the street, I’d be watching from here with different kids, acting as foolish. Maybe the difference between horror and holiday was just the width of an ordinary street.””

Dean Koontz

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Eyes of the Dragon, 1984

A tragic event’s location can shift perception, turning horror into a distant, almost holiday‑like memory, highlighting how perspective shapes emotional impact.

In simple terms: Where something happens changes how we feel about it.

Key Takeaway

Consider context when judging events.

Themes

memory perspective trauma

Mood

melancholic introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • war zones
  • personal loss
  • urban planning
  • storytelling

Key Concepts

psychology of space narrative framing

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can distance truly soften trauma?
  • How does setting influence our emotional response?
A Different Perspective

Physical distance may not fully alleviate emotional pain.

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