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The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies by Sarah Ruhl
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“Every day as I wave to my children when I drop them off at school, or let one of them have a new experience—like crossing the street without holding my hand—I experience the struggle between love and non-attachment. It is hard to bear—the extreme love of one’s child and the thought that ultimately the child belongs to the world. There is this horrible design flaw—children are supposed to grow up and away from you; and one of you will die first.”
Sarah Ruhl, The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies
“I wonder how it is that we are all connected despite our tremendous differences.”
Sarah Ruhl, The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies
“Motherhood is a predicament. How to live fully inside of it with any grace?”
Sarah Ruhl, The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies