“The knack of living —
how skilfully it kills!”
Poems, Shadow of Time (2005)
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“We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children.”

“No matter how bad things get, you've got to go on living, even if it kills you.”

From his Facebook profile https://www.facebook.com/adammyerson (retrieved August 1, 2018).

"Country At War"
Country Sentiment (1920)
Context: Where nature with accustomed round
Sweeps and garnishes the ground
With kindly beauty, warm or cold —
Alternate seasons never old:
Heathen, how furiously you rage,
Cursing this blood and brimstone age,
How furiously against your will
You kill and kill again, and kill:
All thought of peace behind you cast,
Till like small boys with fear aghast,
Each cries for God to understand,
'I could not help it, it was my hand.

Post-Presidency, Nobel lecture (2002)
Source: The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture

What Drone Warfare Does to a Soldier's Brain http://www.gq.com/story/drone-warfare-interview-brett-velicovich, GQ Magazine, 29 June 2017

Source: Seth, Dreams & Projections of Consciousness, (1986), p. 184-185, quoting from Seth Session 31
Context: It goes without saying that a bird's death is inevitable, but a cat killing a bird does not have to juggle the same sort of values with which a man must be concerned. For now, suffice it to say that to kill for self-protection or food on your plane does not involve you in what we may call for the first time, I believe, karmic consequences. To kill for convenience... or for the sake of killing involves rather dire consequences, and the emotional value behind such killing is often as important as what is killed. That is, the lust [for] killing is also a matter that brings consequences, regardless of the living thing that is killed.