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Art of life Quote by Dean Koontz

“To the police," Lily said [speaking of five murders], "these five brutal murders are less than coincidence. One of them told me, 'There's no conspiracy, Lily. It's just life.' How do they come to think this way--that death is life? That unnatural death and murder are somehow a natural part of life?” quote by Dean Koontz
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““To the police," Lily said [speaking of five murders], "these five brutal murders are less than coincidence. One of them told me, 'There's no conspiracy, Lily. It's just life.' How do they come to think this way--that death is life? That unnatural death and murder are somehow a natural part of life?””

Dean Koontz

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz, 2015

The speaker questions the rationalization that violent death is a normal part of life, highlighting the absurdity of treating murder as ordinary.

In simple terms: Questioning why people accept murder as normal.

Key Takeaway

Challenge the notion that death equals life.

Themes

mortality normalization violence

Mood

conflicted thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical questioning

When to use this quote

  • crime investigation
  • psychological analysis
  • ethical debate

Key Concepts

existentialism cognitive dissonance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we distinguish inevitable death from violent death?
  • What societal factors normalize violence?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue that death is inevitable, but that does not justify viewing murder as natural.

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