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"I love it. Such a wonderful story and inspiring characters. American athletes pulling together for an achievement against the backdrop of Hitler’s hateful regime. It is imparting the kind of strength we can really use with today’s challenges." — 17 hours, 10 min ago
"I love it. Such a wonderful story and inspiring characters. American athletes pulling together for an achievement against the backdrop of Hitler’s hateful regime. It is imparting the kind of strength we can really use with today’s challenges." — 17 hours, 10 min ago
“...As she grew older, she was aware of her changing position on mortality. In her youth, the topic of death was philosophical; in her thirties it was unbearable and in her forties unavoidable. In her fifties, she had dealt with it in more rational terms, arranging her last testament, itemizing assets and heirlooms, spelling out the organ donation, detailing the exact words for her living will. Now, in her sixties, she was back to being philosophical. Death was not a loss of life, but the culmination of a series of releases. It was devolving into less and less. You had to release yourself from vanity, desire, ambition, suffering, and frustration - all the accoutrements of the I, the ego. And if you die, you would disappear, leave no trace, evaporate into nothingness...”
― Saving Fish from Drowning
― Saving Fish from Drowning
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