Quote #94341
...one opportunity leads directly to another, just as risk leads to more risk, life to more life, and death to more death.
Markus Zusak
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Interpretation
The line frames human experience as a chain reaction: choices and events do not remain isolated but generate further possibilities and consequences. By pairing “opportunity” with “risk,” the speaker suggests that seizing chances often entails escalating uncertainty, while the parallelisms “life to more life” and “death to more death” imply that both vitality and loss propagate—through relationships, memory, and aftermath. The cumulative structure reads like a moral or existential observation: momentum is real, and once a person steps into a path—courageous or catastrophic—subsequent steps become easier, likelier, or harder to avoid. The quote’s rhythm reinforces inevitability, emphasizing how quickly one threshold can become the next.




