"I'm thankful to be breathing on this side of the grass. Whatever comes, comes"
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The first clause is gratitude, but it’s not the performative, wellness-influencer kind. It’s the hard-earned thankfulness of continuing, period. For an actor whose screen persona often skews tough, scarred, and unkillable, the subtext is almost sly: the “monster” admits he’s just a body with a clock. That tension gives the sentence its bite. It’s humble without being soft.
“Whatever comes, comes” shifts from celebration to surrender. Not defeatist surrender, more like an anti-anxiety mantra for people who’ve learned that the future is mostly improvisation. In a culture addicted to optimization and “manifesting,” Perlman offers a counter-program: acceptance as a form of strength. The repetition is key - simple, blunt, closing the door on bargaining. It’s a philosophy that fits an older public figure in a late-career moment: less narrative arc, more clear-eyed presence. The intent isn’t to inspire. It’s to steady the room by refusing the illusion that steadiness requires certainty.
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Perlman, Ron. (2026, February 16). I'm thankful to be breathing on this side of the grass. Whatever comes, comes. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-thankful-to-be-breathing-on-this-side-of-the-116291/
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"I'm thankful to be breathing on this side of the grass. Whatever comes, comes." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-thankful-to-be-breathing-on-this-side-of-the-116291/. Accessed 24 Feb. 2026.






