We need therefore to learn a lesson: violence begets violence.
In my opinion, this is not the best way of handling the situation, as violence only begets more violence.
Plato has always taught that violence and treachery can beget nothing better than themselves.
"Violence begets more violence," on the other hand, is ambiguous.
The simplest explanation, of course, is that violence begets more violence.
The problem is still more severe with the strongest claim yet: "Violence begets only violence."
It's the same old story: Physical violence begets more physical violence.
Here, we're all supposed to know that violence begets violence, and that's it.
Let's further broaden the dialogue to discuss how violence begets violence.
The last thing Trixie needed, after being raped, was to see that violence could beget more violence.