Fine Japanese Calligraphy

The Art of Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase

What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger

私を殺さないものは私を強くする (watashi wo korosanai mono wa watashi wo tsuyoku suru)

The Japanese phrase 私を殺さないものは私を強くする means What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger and is composed of the words (read watashi) meaning "I; Me", 殺す (read korosu) meaning "to kill" (which is conjugated to korosanai meaning "to not kill") and 強い (read tsuyoi) meaning "strong" (which is conjugated to tsuyoku suru meaning "to make strong").
私を殺さないものは私を強くする — Block
What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger Block Horizontal
私を殺さないものは私を強くする — Cursive
What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger Cursive Horizontal
私を殺さないものは私を強くする — Semi-Cursive
What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger Semi-Cursive Horizontal
私を殺さないものは私を強くする — Block
What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger Block Vertical
私を殺さないものは私を強くする — Cursive
What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger Cursive Vertical
私を殺さないものは私を強くする — Semi-Cursive
What Does Not Kill Me, Makes Me Stronger Semi-Cursive Vertical