06 November 2018
They Both Die At The End
Adam Silvera

Highlights

It’s mad twisted, but surviving showed me it’s better to be alive wishing I was dead than dying wishing I could live forever.
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I don’t pry because he doesn’t have to prove himself to me. I wish I always had that attitude.
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Mateo has never been good about sharing his own stuff, obviously, but you can always count on him to comment on your photo or show love to your status. If it matters to you, it matters to him.
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My inscription, too. It’s okay that there’s a blank right now. I know what it will say and I know I’ll make sure I’ve lived as I’m claiming: He Lived for Everyone. The words will wear away over time, but they’ll have been true.
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I can’t just wish for the future; I have to take risks to create it.
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You may be born into a family, but you walk into friendships. Some you’ll discover you should put behind you. Others are worth every risk.