“Fairness," he said, 'does not govern life and death. If it did, no good person would ever die young.”
“There is no fair in life and death. If it were, no good men would die young.”
“Fairness does not govern life and death.”
“If some persons died and others did not die death would indeed be a terrible affliction.”
“Why would you ever choose to die?’‘Because a life with no end loses meaning. Death defines life.One day, I hope to find a good reason to die.”
“To die; to decide to die; that's much easier for an adolescent than for an adult. What? Doesn't death strip an adolescent of a far larger portion of future? Certainly it does, but for a young person, the future is a remote, abstract, unreal thing he doesn't really believe in.”