Given a choice between life and death, choose life. Given a choice between right and wrong, choose what's right. And given a choice between a terrible truth and a beautiful lie, choose the truth every time.

Mira Grant
About This Quote

These four quotes are a reminder to all of us that we have a choice in life. Life is not a given. It is a choice. This quote reminds us to choose life and choose to live with purpose.When we choose right, we can make the world a better place for all mankind.

When we choose wrong, we can make the world worse for everyone. And when we choose to believe lies, we can make the world worse still. These words of wisdom remind us that all choices have consequences and we must be careful when making life altering decisions, especially in regards to our own lives and the lives of others.

Source: Blackout

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