And then I feel guilty, because I know all these offers are made in vain. I know I cannot get my mother back healthy for a day.... My mom is sick, sick and dying, and no bargaining will change that. And it's in all the books, bargaining, which makes me embarrassed. Look at me grieving my textbook grief. - 150 Robin Romm
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  5. It's not that I am not moved by these things, that I don't them in my life. But lately, their power has diminished." - 140

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