Eli Addis
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Something in the Water
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2014
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“Not everyone will be saved, Ana. You are a medic. You have lived your life with that motto. What changed? It’s not any different now.”
“No, it is. I wasn’t a medic that bombed people. I was a medic that had to make choices based on the fact that people were already bombed. That’s a huge difference. You can’t save everyone, you're right. But you can prevent the need for saving.”
― Something in the Water
“No, it is. I wasn’t a medic that bombed people. I was a medic that had to make choices based on the fact that people were already bombed. That’s a huge difference. You can’t save everyone, you're right. But you can prevent the need for saving.”
― Something in the Water
“We live in a gray world. There isn’t a black or white answer. There is no finite right or wrong. What we do is wrong for NHT, but right for the resistance. Nothing is for certain. That is what makes life so exhilarating and petrifying. Which in turn, makes it more gray. People will die. A black and white answer. Some of those people may deserve to live. Grey. But, I’d rather it be them than us. Call that whatever color you want, but I will fight to keep all of us alive.”
― Something in the Water
― Something in the Water
“Everyone makes mistakes. Sometimes you do the wrong thing. Sometimes you do the right thing. We all love. We all hate. Everyone fears something. Everyone will die.
One common element unites us-- we are all human. It includes all these things. In the end, we all hope for something. Personally, I hope for a better tomorrow. One day at a time, things turn out to be okay.”
― Something in the Water
One common element unites us-- we are all human. It includes all these things. In the end, we all hope for something. Personally, I hope for a better tomorrow. One day at a time, things turn out to be okay.”
― Something in the Water
“This world always tries to turn you into something you aren't. She can't let the world win.”
― Something in the Water
― Something in the Water
“She must fight for what she believes in, even if she must sacrifice herself in the process.”
― Something in the Water
― Something in the Water
“She doesn't know if she wants to go somewhere with nothing or go nowhere with something.”
― Something in the Water
― Something in the Water
“We all have to be willing to pay a price to be free. My cost was my happiness.”
“You’re wrong. No freedom exists without happiness.”
― Something in the Water
“You’re wrong. No freedom exists without happiness.”
― Something in the Water
“You never truly know where people stand, until they have to pick a side. By then, you become disappointed with their choice.”
― Something in the Water
― Something in the Water