“[About the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, 1963] One last happy moment I had was looking up and seeing Mary Griffith leaning out of a window waving at me. Then almost at the edge of town, on our way to the Trade Mart where we were going to have the luncheon, we were rounding a curve, goi…”— Lady Bird Johnson, thoughtco.com
“Our happiest times were at the bottom of the ladder. One day he dragged us out of private schools, and the next day we started peddling cakes out of the back of a truck.”— Telly Savalas, m.imdb.com
“Do you know how a lost heart fears At the thought of reminiscing And how lips that taste of tears Lose their taste for kissing? You don't know how hearts burn For love that can, not live yet never dies Until you've faced each dawn with sleepless eyes You don't know what love is”— John Coltrane, open.spotify.com
“I’m thinking the reason I’ve been so quiet all those years is only because he wasn’t around yet for me to tell everything to.”— Jandy Nelson, amazon.com
“Someday you’re gonna look back on this moment of your life as such a sweet time of grieving. You’ll see that you were in mourning and your heart was broken, but your life was changing.”— Elizabeth Gilbert, amazon.com