Adam LevinWithout pain, there is no call for anger, much less rampaging.
About This Quote
Without pain, there is no call for anger, much less rampaging. This quote by James Laughlin is about courage in the face of adversity. As he says, the only time you truly need anger is when you are faced with pain. You can’t go through life without pain at some point and anyone who has experienced it will know that anger and aggression are necessary to get past it and continue on.
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