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  • #1
    Ann Napolitano
    “I want to know what to do,” he hears himself say, and, like the decision to write to the co-pilot’s wife, the statement is a relief. He wants to know what to do. She taps the center of his hand. “That’s easy. The same thing we all must do. Take stock of who we are, and what we have, and then use it for good.”
    Ann Napolitano, Dear Edward

  • #2
    Ann Napolitano
    “There was no reason for what happened to you, Eddie. You could have died; you just didn’t. It was dumb luck. Nobody chose you for anything. Which means, truly, that you can do anything.”
    Ann Napolitano, Dear Edward

  • #3
    Ann Napolitano
    “Moonlight beams through his eyelids and he can see, as if it’s the lake in front of him, the pain and loss he’s been swimming in for years. In the moonlight, though, the pain is revealed to be love. The emotions are entwined; they are the two sides of the same gleaming coin.”
    Ann Napolitano, Dear Edward

  • #4
    Ann Napolitano
    “What happened is baked into your bones, Edward. It lives under your skin. It’s not going away. It’s part of you and will be part of you every moment until you die. What you’ve been working on, since the first time I met you, is learning to live with that.”
    Ann Napolitano, Dear Edward

  • #5
    Ann Napolitano
    “Since death is certain, but the time of death is uncertain, what is the most important thing?” —PEMA CHÖDRÖN”
    Ann Napolitano, Dear Edward



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