This quote captures a profound reflection on the relationship between life and death. It suggests that the true value of life is sometimes only recognized through the finality of death. The phrase "to prove that we lived" implies that living is about more than mere existence—it’s about making an impact, taking risks, or experiencing life fully. Death, in this context, becomes a powerful testament to the significance of one’s life, symbolizing that a life well-lived is undeniable and meaningful. The quote encourages embracing life boldly, as the legacy we leave behind often gains clarity through its conclusion.
“Isn’t it strange how we always seem to remember the trivial things from our daily lives... yet we so often forget the most important ones?”
“It takes some time and a lot of looking around, but you eventually find that your home is a lot more than just the house you live in.”
“My dreams tell me who I am.”
“You are my home, my heart, my love. Good night.”
“… that’s what friends do. They care. They find each other and stick together when things get rough. Friends are worth the effort.”
“Life is like a book son. And every book has an end. No matter how much you like that book you will get to the last page and it will end. No book is complete without its end. And once you get there, only when you read the last words, will you see how good the book is.”