February
- Lo Hatt
- Feb 1
- 1 min read
Updated: 1 day ago

"Me Before You" delivers a beautiful reminder with the powerful quote: "You only get one life. It's actually your duty to live it as fully as possible." This sentiment underscores the novel's exploration of life's preciousness and the importance of embracing every experience, challenging us to consider what it truly means to live without regrets.
Will shares this philosophy with Louisa during a vulnerable moment as she tries to convince him that life is still worth living. Reflecting on his vibrant past versus his current limitations, the quote emphasizes the value of a full life, a stark contrast to Will's reality and a key point in Louisa's efforts to change his mind. It highlights both the potential of a life without limits and Will's heartbreaking feeling that his own no longer measures up.
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