Alive Quote by John Green
“We got off at the next exit, quietly, and, switching drivers, we walked in front of the car. We met and I held him, my hands balled into tight fists around his shoulders, and he wrapped his short arms around me and squeezed tight, so that I felt the heaves of his chest as we realized over and over again that we were still alive. I realized it in waves and we held on to each other crying and I thought, 'God we must look so lame,' but it doesn't matter when you have just now realized, all the time later, that you are still alive.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, 2012
A moment of intense connection and gratitude for life emerges amid fear and vulnerability, highlighting how shared humanity can bring comfort during crisis.
In simple terms: Finding comfort in shared vulnerability during crisis.
Cherish each alive breath with loved ones.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hospital stay
- emergency
- personal loss
- recovery
- supportive relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you stay present in moments of fear?
- What does it mean to truly feel alive?
The intensity may fade; lasting impact may be limited without ongoing support.