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Our big love grew from a million tiny considerations of one another:
They didn’t do it for a thank-you note or for a few extra karma points. They did it because we needed their help, and they had help to give.
Grief is a by-product of love. We don’t grieve what we don’t love.
To him, “spirituality” was a nothing word used by people with no solid beliefs. It’s the Diet Coke of theology: calorie free and probably a carcinogen.
I can do all of this on my own. But I don’t have to. I don’t need him, but I choose him. Happily.
Your uncle Dave once told me that wanting is risking. To love something, or want something, is to risk disappointment. To risk our own pain.
Love is the truest magic we do for one another.