You never push a noun against a verb without trying to blow up something.

H.l. Mencken
You never push a noun against a verb without trying...
You never push a noun against a verb without trying...
You never push a noun against a verb without trying...
You never push a noun against a verb without trying...
About This Quote

Our experiences and the way we view them is a result of our actions, specifically our interactions with other individuals. This quote is an explanation of the idea that we are what we do. When we do something it ultimately changes us and brings us closer to who we are. This also means that the change is not always for the good.

In fact, it does not even have to be a positive change, as you can see from this quote. This means that you can never push a noun against a verb without trying to blow up something. Our actions make a direct impact on who we are and how we view ourselves.

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