Only.. I want to do die as myself

Suzanne Collins
Only.. I want to do die as myself
Only.. I want to do die as myself
Only.. I want to do die as myself
Only.. I want to do die as myself
About This Quote

People who want to die as someone else aren’t really thinking about their own death. They are actually trying to escape from themselves. I realize that I’m not a very good example here, because I don’t want to die at all. I want to be happy and healthy for a long time, but if the day comes when death is my only choice, then that’s fine by me.

We all have our own ideas of how we want to die, and who we would like to be when we do. But it is important for us to remember that death itself is not a bad thing at all. It is an essential part of life, and if we consider it a friend, it will be much easier for us to live day-to-day.

Source: The Hunger Games

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