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“Driving a car, you are in danger of killing; walking or standing, of being killed.” quote by Mary McCarthy
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“Driving a car, you are in danger of killing; walking or standing, of being killed.”

Mary McCarthy

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Dangerous World, 1946, The New Yorker

She contrasts the risks of driving with the vulnerability of being a pedestrian, underscoring pervasive danger.

In simple terms: Driving is risky; walking is also risky.

Key Takeaway

Stay vigilant in all movements.

Themes

safety risk urban life

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

analytical social commentary

When to use this quote

  • commuting
  • city walking
  • traffic safety campaigns

Key Concepts

personal responsibility public health

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can cities reduce these risks?
  • What personal habits increase safety?
A Different Perspective

Infrastructure may limit safety improvements.

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