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We not only romanticize the future; we have also made it into a growth industry, a parlor game and a disaster movie all at the same time.
Eugene Kennedy

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Mercy is a source of life because we breathe our own spirits through it into the lives of others.
Eugene Kennedy

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The future is religion and commerce, aphrodisiac and Benzedrine, a mother of mysterious comfort and a mistress of familiar ravishments ever on the verge of embracing or destroying us.
Eugene Kennedy

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The moment an individual can accept and forgive him or herself, even a little, is the moment in which he or she becomes to some degree lovable.
Eugene Kennedy

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The real test of friendship is can you literally do nothing with the other person? Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple?
Eugene Kennedy

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Death is by no means separate from life. . . . We all interact with death every day, tasting it as we might a wine, feeling its keen edge even in trifling losses and disappointments, holding it by the hand, as a dancer might a partner, in every separation.
Eugene Kennedy

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Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple.
Eugene Kennedy

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Life does not hurt nearly as much if we have learned to listen to ourselves and to recognize how fully and richly we are trying to tell ourselves the truth.
Eugene Kennedy

Quote Topics by Eugene Kennedy: Death Friendship Simple Real Communication Movie Future Mean Mother Forgiving Breathe Hurt Spirit Trying Art Beautiful Sacred Games Silence Growth Disappointment Mistress Degrees Real Friends Forgiveness Mercy Doe Cutting Summer Order
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There is a silence that matches our best possibilities when we have learned to listen to others. We can master the art of being quiet in order to be able to hear clearly what others are saying. . . . We need to cut off the garbled static of our own preoccupations to give to people who want our quiet attention.
Eugene Kennedy

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There are times when silence is the most sacred of responses.
Eugene Kennedy

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Is childhood ever long enough, or a happy time, or even a beautiful summer day? All of these carry the seeds of the same fierce mystery that we call death.
Eugene Kennedy