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Daily Inspiration Quote by Ed Bradley

"That's when I hit the ground. So in the instant that that round landed and blew me in the air, I had those separate and distinct thoughts. The guy who was standing right next to where I had been standing had a hole in his back I could put my fist into"

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Violence rarely arrives as a cinematic blur; it arrives as bookkeeping. Ed Bradley’s recollection is built around the unnerving precision of the mind under shock: “separate and distinct thoughts” ticking off in the split-second between impact and comprehension. The syntax mimics the experience. He repeats “that” and “standing,” circling the moment like someone trying to pin it down without glamorizing it. This isn’t bravado; it’s the opposite. It’s a journalist’s instinct to inventory reality even while his body is airborne.

The brutal image at the end lands with intent: a “hole in his back I could put my fist into.” It’s not metaphorical, not lyrical, not negotiable. By choosing a measurement anyone can feel in their own body, Bradley forces the listener out of abstraction. War isn’t “casualties” or “collateral damage”; it’s a wound with volume. The line also implicates proximity and randomness: the guy “right next to where I had been standing.” The subtext is survivor’s math, the chilling arithmetic of inches and timing that separates the living from the dead.

Context matters: Bradley wasn’t selling tragedy; he was testifying to the cost behind the cool authority viewers later associated with him. The quote reads like a quiet argument for credibility: not “I was fearless,” but “I remember exactly.” In that exactness is its moral power, and its warning about how quickly a life becomes a detail.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Bradley, Ed. (2026, January 17). That's when I hit the ground. So in the instant that that round landed and blew me in the air, I had those separate and distinct thoughts. The guy who was standing right next to where I had been standing had a hole in his back I could put my fist into. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-when-i-hit-the-ground-so-in-the-instant-52699/

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Bradley, Ed. "That's when I hit the ground. So in the instant that that round landed and blew me in the air, I had those separate and distinct thoughts. The guy who was standing right next to where I had been standing had a hole in his back I could put my fist into." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-when-i-hit-the-ground-so-in-the-instant-52699/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"That's when I hit the ground. So in the instant that that round landed and blew me in the air, I had those separate and distinct thoughts. The guy who was standing right next to where I had been standing had a hole in his back I could put my fist into." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-when-i-hit-the-ground-so-in-the-instant-52699/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Ed Bradley (June 22, 1941 - November 9, 2006) was a Journalist from USA.

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