Judy Tatelbaum Quotes
Our Misconception Is In Imagining That Our Suffering Or How Intensely Or How Long We Grieve Is A Measure Of How Much We Loved. In Truth, None Of Us Would Want Another's Grief As A Testimonial Of Their Love For Us. More Likely We Would Want Our Loved Ones To Live Healthy, Fulfilled Lives Without Us.
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