Summary
This quote uses a humorously gruesome analogy to suggest that committing murder can be addictive, similar to the way we find it difficult to stop eating potato chips after having one. It implies that once someone crosses the line and takes a life, it may become easier or necessary for them to repeat the act. It serves as a cautionary statement, urging people to resist the temptation or slippery slope that can lead to further violence and harm.
By Stephen King