I run my finger along the crease of the envelope, feel the weight of history inside. Wherever I'm going next, these are coming with me.

Gayle Forman
About This Quote

This quote is a physical representation of a feeling. A feeling that you have been entrusted with a great task, and that task will not be completed until after you have passed on. This is the most literal meaning of the quote, but it can also be seen as a reminder to keep your passions alive so you have something to run your finger along when you are gone.

Source: Just One Year

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