The First to Die at the End Quotes
The First to Die at the End
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“Life doesn't care how young you are. It forces you to grow up anyway.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I write short stories because I am one.
I wish I was a novel.
Breaths away from midnight, I know my final chapter is close.
I look up at Valentino, wondering what life could’ve offered if I had more pages in me.”
― The First to Die at the End
I wish I was a novel.
Breaths away from midnight, I know my final chapter is close.
I look up at Valentino, wondering what life could’ve offered if I had more pages in me.”
― The First to Die at the End
“It's heartbreaking how much it costs to be alive when you're always dying.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I understand that the person who gets the Death-Cast call isn’t the only one dying. If you really hold someone in your heart, you die too.”
― The First to Die at the End
― The First to Die at the End
“A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for”
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― The First to Die at the End
“It’s not fair how someone can do everything right and still be hurt because someone else does one thing wrong.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“Here's the truth no one ever wants to admit when death is on the horizon, or when you're deep in that grief—as long as you keep existing, you'll keep breathing, and if you're breathing, one day you'll start living again.”
― The First to Die at the End
― The First to Die at the End
“My name? My name is nothing compared to Orion.”
“No, I love your name. You’ve got tons of nickname opportunities. I got O, and that’s it. Oh, actually, I also had people calling me ‘Oreo’ in high school. Hated that.”
“That’s bad, but at least you didn’t have to deal with ‘Valentino’s Day’ every Valentines Day. I had to ask out my friends’ crushes for them like I was Cupid.”
“I’m so sorry, Cupid.”
“It’s okay, Oreo.”
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“No, I love your name. You’ve got tons of nickname opportunities. I got O, and that’s it. Oh, actually, I also had people calling me ‘Oreo’ in high school. Hated that.”
“That’s bad, but at least you didn’t have to deal with ‘Valentino’s Day’ every Valentines Day. I had to ask out my friends’ crushes for them like I was Cupid.”
“I’m so sorry, Cupid.”
“It’s okay, Oreo.”
― The First to Die at the End
“Freedom should be freeing, but that doesn't mean it can't be heartbreaking.”
― The First to Die at the End
― The First to Die at the End
“I'm too scared to even breathe because I might breathe too gay.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“Love is a superpower...It's one we all have, but it's not a superpower you'll always be able to control. It'll get harder when you get older too. Don't be scared if you find yourself loving someone you're not expecting to. If it's right, it's right.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I’m not history, Orion. I’m here.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“It’s heartbreaking how much it costs to be alive when you’re always dying.”
― The First to Die at the End
― The First to Die at the End
“Your final destination may be closer than you think.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I'm scared I'm going to die and never have been in love.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I want you to make more discoveries in your city, and I want you to be brave enough to make the first move again the next time someone catches your eye. And someone will catch your eye again. Please don't deny yourself that out of fear of losing someone again, or guilt because you're living on and I can't.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“It's so strange how we tell someone who's dying to hold on, as if they have a choice.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“There’s a million reasons why someone won’t come out. What might seem like no big deal to one person is the whole universe to another.”
― The First to Die at the End
― The First to Die at the End
“And I'll maybe even fall in love again, and I'll make sure I say it before it's too late.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I'm no longer a short story. I'm now a novel.
Better yet, I'm a work in progress.”
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Better yet, I'm a work in progress.”
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“Freaking out about death every minute isn't a good life, and yet, tons of people are freaking out about death every minute.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“It's a terrible loss whenever someone assumes they have more time than they do.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“Hey, I might suck at history, but I can make it.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“I was wrong to think I no longer have a life to run for. I do. It’s just not my own.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“It goes to show that even on your way out, there’s still time to let people in.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“don’t know if I can orbit around someone this beautiful and not just fall in love, stay in love, and die in love.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper.”
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― The First to Die at the End
“Take me home, Orion.”
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“Belief is less about what you say and more about what you feel.”
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