Book 66 - Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green
I love John Green and knowing he is narrating his book I figured it would be the perfect book 😉 #booksky #johngreen
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“The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.” ―Misattributed to John Green (1977- ) Possible paraphrase, not a quotation #writerslift #life #authors #love #art #coffee #diary #write #books #amwriting #quotes #johngreen #misattributions Discussions of the novel’s actual ending, plus excerpted text from the closing pages, point to a different wording. In the ending, Miles writes a longer reflection about the labyrinth, and the idea of forgiveness is there, but not in that neat one-line form. One excerpted version reads: “Before I got here, I thought for a long time that the way out of the labyrinth was to pretend that it did not exist...” rather than the internet-famous line. The quote presents forgiveness as the path out of emotional pain, especially pain rooted in guilt, anger, or grief. The image of a labyrinth suggests suffering can feel confusing, repetitive, and inescapable, as though a person keeps circling the same hurt without finding a way forward. In that sense, forgiveness is not portrayed as weakness or surrender, but as the act that breaks the cycle. It allows a person to stop feeding the wound and begin moving toward peace. The line suggests that suffering often lasts not only because of what happened, but because of what we continue to carry afterward. Resentment, blame, and self-punishment can become their own prison. Forgiveness does not erase the past or pretend the pain was harmless, but it changes the relationship to that pain. The idea endures because it speaks to a hard truth: sometimes freedom begins not when the past is explained, but when it is released.
“The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.”
―Misattributed to John Green (1977- )
Possible paraphrase, not a quotation
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"Sources All the Way Down" is a great title for a historiography paper #GradSchool #JohnGreen
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We can and we WILL #EndTB!
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I made this a bit ago. It feels relevant again.
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Book cover of Everything is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection by John Green. Black text on a yellow background with s green triangle and an orange circle. Inside the curves are yellow squiggles representing the TB bacterium.
Currently reading: Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green.
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P4A John is a pacifist #p4a2026 #projectforawesome2026 #johngreen
Happy #P4A my fellow #nerdfighters <3 let bask in the amazing effort of our community.
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"It hurt because it mattered." —Attributed to John Green (1977- ) No verifiable source exists #writerslift #life #authors #love #art #coffee #diary #write #books #amwriting #quotes #johngreen #misattributions The saying “It hurts because it mattered” captures a raw truth about emotion: when something cuts you deeply, it’s often because it held real importance in your life. John Green has spoken and written about sadness, loss, and grief in ways that explore this idea, reminding readers that pain isn’t meaningless discomfort but the echo of something you cared about, whether it was a person, a dream, or a moment you never expected to lose. Accepting that can make sorrow feel less like a flaw and more like a marker of value. It’s important to note that this exact sentence doesn’t have a confirmed spot in Green’s published novels, but it distills his perspective on emotional experience that appears in his online conversations and reflections. Whether encountered in talks, videos, or fan-shared posts, the idea resonates because it validates the complexity of grief and tenderness: pain often signals that something deeply meaningful has touched your life, and acknowledging that mattering is part of healing and growth.
"It hurt because it mattered."
—Attributed to John Green (1977- )
No verifiable source exists
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"The world is not a wish-granting factory." --John Green (1977- ) The Fault in Our Stars (Chapter 13) spoken by the character Augustus Waters #writerslift #life #authors #love #art #coffee #diary #write #books #amwriting #quotes #johngreen In "The Fault in Our Stars,: John Green drops this blunt line as a reality check wrapped in tenderness. That line cuts through the comforting idea that wanting something badly enough guarantees its arrival. The novel doesn’t say hope is pointless, but it refuses the fantasy that life operates on fairness, formulas, or earned rewards. Love, illness, loss, and chance don’t follow scripts, and pretending otherwise only deepens disappointment. The line resonates beyond the book because it challenges a common human habit: treating the universe, or even God, as a vending machine for good behavior and carefully worded wishes. Green isn’t attacking faith or prayer; he’s questioning entitlement disguised as belief. Wanting, hoping, and praying can matter, but there is no obligation that they will comply. The wisdom here is sobering and freeing at once: meaning isn’t found in getting everything we ask for, but in how we live, love, and endure when we don’t.
"The world is not a wish-granting factory."
--John Green (1977- )
The Fault in Our Stars (Chapter 13) spoken by the character Augustus Waters
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Reminder, there are still good people out there. #johngreen #hankgreen #vlogbrothers
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Just watched "The Fault in Our Stars." I held out for ¾ of the movie, started crying at the scene with her parents. I guess I am that old, ha. A guaranteed tear-jerker but a good one. #JohnGreen
What 2016 writing trends do you think might make a comeback?
In 2016, I was still obsessed with all the 2015 teen movies, so I'm here for books with the vibe of Paper Towns or Mockingjay part 2
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Book 2 of 2026: Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green. 4⭐️ “We can do and be so much for each other—but only when we see one another in our full humanity, not as statistics or problems, but as people who deserve to be alive in the world.”
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Green reaches beyond medical technicalities, economic productivity in treatment and prevention, and cost benefits in death rates, to shine a light on the human aspect of life. #EverythingIsTuberculosis #JohnGreen #booksky
Em Tudo é Tuberculose, John Green (autor de A culpa é das estrelas) lança olhar único sobre infecção mais mortal de todos os tempos e mostra como ela moldou o passado e o presente da humanidade.
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The story behind the famous #MigrantMother photograph - #FlorenceOwensThompson
A story that reminds me of #HenriettaLacks and #PhineasGage. They moved our collective soul but didn't receive money for it.
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Day 27 of most impactful reads of 2025: Everything Is Tuberculosis
Only John Green could get me to read non-fiction about an infectious disease and I’m glad he did, I was flabbergasted that beauty standards have been inspired by near corpses, sigh.
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The Fault in Our Stars
"I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once."
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by John Green
Rating: 4.6/5 (162,778 Reviews)
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i'm tired of @johngreensbluesky.bsky.social 's envy
he was one of my main support
now he's being a bom bom
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I am a bit late to the party. This book is beautifully written and tackling such diverse topics as love and acceptance and who are we really. If you missed this as I did - may I recommend it to you. #johngreen
Text: Top Reads of the Year, 10
Text: Everything Is Tuberculosis. John Green. Non-Fiction I was apprehensive to pick this one up since 1. I don’t read a ton of Non-fiction and 2. I haven’t read a John Green novel in over a decade. After a friend’s recommendation I read this one, and I’m really glad I did! This history of the impact and ongoing war against Tuberculosis taught me so much while being incredibly accessible. I especially appreciated its focus on the racist and classist implications of this treatable disease’s continued deadliness in the current age.
Number 10 of my Top Reads of the year is Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green!
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Hank Green's Brother's Last 2025 video.. maybe..? #JohnGreen #DFTBA
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