“My mother was the one with the gift. She had a soft voice that warbled like a bird, but it was my father who wanted us to learn music. We learned the arts, my father said, to be civilized people because the world was at times a most uncivilized place. I often forgot he survived the war.” WarHumanityCultureMusicEmpathyArts Book:I Will Die in a Foreign Land Source: I Will Die in a Foreign Land
“Loss, when it occurs, has memory stronger than the mind, stronger than visual recollection patterned in the brain. It’s something the flesh knows, the muscles know, like a dancer reciting a step done hundreds of times, like a musician playing a song or a scale after decades without practice. It’s something the body knows, something the body is aware of while the mind adapts, responds, reacts.” LossGrief Book:I Will Die in a Foreign Land Source: I Will Die in a Foreign Land