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“Respect others in their views, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long, and of service to humanity. When your time comes to die, do not be like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, when their time comes, they weep & pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Die like a hero going home.”

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“Sixth grade, I remembermy best friend Wendy whose parents were fighting, harshly, loudly, and we sat on the curb outside so she wouldn't have to hear it, and she cried, believing her world was falling apart. I made up a kind-of game: to everything she would say, I would respond "Is that a fact or an opinion?" and she had to figure it out and say it outloud-- we played it for hours, ending up laughing but she also began to separate what was actually happening inside the house from her feelings about it and her fears. I feel like I'm still playing "Fact or Opinion" in my writing, in the world-- with family, friends, and, of course, myself. Wish I could play it with our governmental representatives, our institutions, our courts.”