Mum had a Charles-and-Diana wedding mug that had survived longer than the marriage itself. Mum had worshipped Princess Di and frequently lamented her passing. "Gone, " she would say, shaking her head in disbelief. "Just like that. All that exercise for nothing." Diana-worship was the nearest thing Mum had to a religion. Kate Atkinson
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After the death of Diana, my mother would use this quote to comment on the way things work. She felt like Diana's death was like if she had dropped dead without warning. The most important feature of this quote is that it shows how closely connected my mother was to the late princess. She associated herself with her beliefs and values.

My mother was quick to say that she would never be like Diana, but that she would definitely strive to be like her. This quote also shows that my mother saw herself as someone who leads by example. She has always worked very hard, but she has always worked for something greater than herself.

And now, at age sixty-two, my mother has earned the right to say “Gone, all that exercise for nothing."

Source: When Will There Be Good News?

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