I think that we all drown, in one way or another.

Anonymous
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I think that we all drown, in one way or another. is a motivational quote from the film “The Usual Suspects”. The quote can be interpreted as meaning that everyone will eventually die, but it can also be interpreted as meaning that even though you are drowning, you must continue to try because you are stronger than the water. The quote talks about two different meanings of the word “drowning”, one being continuing to try to save yourself while the other meaning is dying. Both ideas are true and both are similar yet different.

Source: The Accident Season

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