Without nightfall upon the spirit (Pendle Hill pamphlet) Paperback – January 1, 1994
by Mary Chase Morrison (Author)
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Publisher : Pendle Hill Publications (January 1, 1994)
Language : English
Paperback : 31 pages
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To preside over the disintegration of one's own body, looking on as sight and hearing, strength, speed, and short-term memory deteriorate, calls for a heroism that is no less impressive for being quiet and patient .... Anyone who watches aging closely and with a sympathetic eye can sometimes be lost in admiration for the aging and their gallantry.
Where does this gallantry come from? How are we going to find it in ourselves as we need it? This essay on aging will help us recognize the source of dignity and ways to nurture the integrity of aging.
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This is the first thing I read by Mary Morrison.
I was so impressed with it that I reread it.
It speaks to me. It is a treasure
. I'd like to read more of what she wrote. I embrace her values.
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