«You know when you're drowning you don't actually inhale until right before you blackout. It's like no matter how much you're freaking out ... the instinct to not let any water in is so strong that you won't open your mouth until you feel like your heads exploding. Then when you finally do let it in, that's when it stops hurting. It's not scary anymore, it's actually kind of peaceful.»
«But if you choose to not open your mouth. To not let the water in. You have more time right? More time to be rescued.»
«Did you forget about the part when you feel like your heads exploding? If it's about survival, isn't a little agony worth it? I mean what if it just gets worse? What if it's agony now and then it's just hell later on.»
«Then think about something Winston Churchill once said...If you're going through hell, keep going.»