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“Some people are lucky to find one person in the world to love. Some people are even luckier to find more than one person to love and be loved back. Some don’t find anyone. If you find someone, you don’t let them run away. We love them the way we need to love them. The way they need to be loved. And we don’t give up on that. We don’t throw that kind of thing away or push it to a better time, because there is no better time. If you love that kid the way you say you do, you don’t give that up. You fight for it, you stick with it, and you go for it. You keep it.”

“Some people are molded by loss. Others, destroyed. But still, there is another type of people. They aren’t broken. They aren’t proud. They aren’t superheroes. They’re just people, indifferent in entirety, moving each day without a single care, without a single question. Life is just a daily meal. Served, chewed up, taken away before it gets too decayed. Sometimes disgusting, sometimes elegant, but, in the end, it’s always taken away and brought elsewhere. They have many names for these people— weird, disconnected, cold, heartless, cruel— but in reality they are only one thing: people.”

“Some people are murderers of their own gifts. They wait and see their dreams suffer from deficiency of actions. The end result is that the world is robbed as they baggage their dead dreams for the cemetery!”

“Some people are naturally jealous and envious. Once they see you with something, they want it for themselves. They always undermine other people's intelligence, efforts, abilities, and skills. Seeing you do it or have it makes them think it is easy, and they can also do it or have it. They don't pursue what they truly want; instead, they only desire what others have. They want easy money and a fancy lifestyle without putting in any effort, making any sacrifices, or doing any work.”

“Some people are never overcome by anything: not by grief, not by love, not by anything or anyone. They never hold on too tight and they never push too hard. And other people are overcome by almost everything: by grief, by love, by almost everything. They hold on too tight and they push too hard. Both the flower and the storm bring awe and admiration. Do we live life pushing and pulling and gasping at lightning bolts? Or do we live life poised and positive and breathing clandestine proportions? Who knows! Who can ever say?”