The fault in our stars movie lines7/20/2023 Hazel: I just want to say that you know there’s going to come a time when all of us are dead. So I’d say if I had any fears it would be to not do that. Gus: Yeah, see I intend to live an extraordinary life. Patrick: Maybe you’d like to share your fears with the group. I’m on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend. And I have great friends like Augustus Waters who helps me out. But I have a beautiful smoking hot girlfriend to help me, Monica. So after that surgery I’m just going to be totally blind. I’ve had surgery on one eye when I was younger, so this is a glass eye, and then I’m going to the hospital for another surgery to take out the other eye. Hazel: Okay, well that is the kind of thing I would know with a fake ID. You got to like get me a fake ID so that I can go clubs, and drink gimlets, and take pot. Hazel: Mom, if you want me to be a teenager you don’t send me to support group. But worse worse worst of all, support group. Reality shows, doctor’s appointments, eight prescription drugs, three times a day. So now here he is, divorced, friendless, living on his parent’s couch, exploiting his cancertastic past in the heart of Jesus, “literally”, to show us that one day, if we’re lucky, we could be just like him. They cut most of it out, and he almost died, but he didn’t die. Hazel: I’ll spare you the gory details of Patrick’s ball cancer. Who knows? You might even find it enlightening. Maria: Support group’s going to be a great way for you to connect with people who are…ĭr. Maria: Have you been going to that support group I suggested?ĭr. Depression’s not a side effect of cancer, it’s a side effect of dying. Hazel: The booklets and the web sites always list depression as a side effect of cancer. I like that way as much as the next girl, believe me. On the one hand, you can sugar coat it, the way they do in movies and romance novels where beautiful people learn beautiful lessons and nothing is too messed up that can’t be fixed with an apology and a Peter Gabriel song. Hazel: I believe we have a choice in this world, about how to tell sad stories. And isn't that more than most of us get?' - Gus (The Fault in Our Stars) Click To Tweet Maybe she wasn't loved widely, but she was loved deeply. You just do it.' - Frannie (The Fault in Our Stars) Click To Tweet 'She didn't want a million admirers.
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