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the good thing about the truth is it’s true, and there’s no arguing with the truth. You may not like it, but that doesn’t make it any less true.
“I want to be with Lena and I want to live and I want to go to the Cineplex and eat popcorn until I’m sick and drive too fast and get a ticket and be so in love with my girlfriend that I make a total fool out of myself every day for the rest of my life.”
And nobody’s any different from anyone else, not when you come right down to it.
Was it really so far-fetched to think that words had a way of shaping a person’s whole life?
There are lots of things we choose not to see. Doesn’t mean they aren’t there, even if we wish they weren’t.”
Maybe people could change—even the ones who made the wrong choices, if they tried hard enough to make them right.
I guess that’s the thing about a hero’s journey. You might not start out a hero, and you might not even come back that way. But you change, which is the same as everything changing. The journey changes you, whether or not you know it, and whether or not you want it to. I had changed.
Maybe there isn’t a meaning to life. Maybe there’s only a meaning to living.