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You doesnt kill you makes you stronger...?

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I love that quote. I know it's not a real question and I'm really bored. So I just wanna know if that quote applies to anyone. Like your own personal experiences?

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  1. I agree with the previous.  It can be emotional survival, or actual survival after illness.  People who survived the deadly childhood illnesses in the days before vaccination, proved this by becoming immune.  That was how the saying originated.  As a 2-year old I suffered whooping cough, mumps and measles in the space of a year, was a very sickly child, but am a very mature person now, with far fewer serious conditions than many of my contemporaries.


  2. I believe it's "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

    And I think it applies to everyone because we're all alive (of course, if you're reading this), yet I'm sure that we've all gone through hard times. Harsh experiences give us lessons..which makes me realize that we all must fall and make mistakes in order to learn.

    And no worries about the error :]

  3. I think that the real quotation is as followed : "That which doesn't kill you, makes you stronger." All it actually means is just that you learn from the mistakes you make. It makes you stronger in your knowledge.

  4. The quote goes " what doesn't kill you makes u stronger" I'm hoping an experience of mine makes me stronger

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