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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
21. No. Not at all.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 04:15 AM
Jun 2012
“When my husband died, because he was so famous & known for not being a believer, many people would come up to me — it still sometimes happens — & ask me if Carl changed at the end & converted to a belief in an afterlife. They also frequently ask me if I think I will see him again. Carl faced his death with unflagging courage & never sought refuge in illusions. The tragedy was that we knew we would never see each other again. I don’t ever expect to be reunited with Carl. But, the great thing is that when we were together, for nearly twenty years, we lived with a vivid appreciation of how brief & precious life is. We never trivialized the meaning of death by pretending it was anything other than a final parting. Every single moment that we were alive & we were together was miraculous — not miraculous in the sense of inexplicable or supernatural. We knew we were beneficiaries of chance… That pure chance could be so generous & so kind… That we could find each other, as Carl wrote so beautifully in Cosmos, you know, in the vastness of space & the immensity of time… That we could be together for twenty years. That is something which sustains me & it’s much more meaningful…

The way he treated me & the way I treated him, the way we took care of each other & our family, while he lived. That is so much more important than the idea I will see him someday. I don’t think I’ll ever see Carl again. But I saw him. We saw each other. We found each other in the cosmos, and that was wonderful.“


-- Ann Druyan, talking about her husband, Carl Sagan

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"Imagine there's no heaven..." [View all] limpyhobbler Jun 2012 OP
My guess is Anna Politkovskaya wavesofeuphoria Jun 2012 #1
I was gonna guess hfojvt Jun 2012 #4
that could be limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #14
why are gandhi & (i guess) king supposedly supporting "no religion"? they were both religious. HiPointDem Jun 2012 #2
I think maybe they are just limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #11
the dreamers are the ones who can imagine no religion. doesn't matter which panels they are in, HiPointDem Jun 2012 #16
I find that to be a really, really depressing thought hfojvt Jun 2012 #3
Why we can't have nice things. n/t Bolo Boffin Jun 2012 #5
Because god and heaven have the market on an afterlife? FreeState Jun 2012 #6
+1 Shankapotomus Jun 2012 #28
living for today has nothing to do with grab all one can unless that's ones ethics already nt msongs Jun 2012 #7
You just might be the first person here that I believe actually would behave that badly. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #9
again though hfojvt Jun 2012 #10
Is it really? sudopod Jun 2012 #13
Post removed Post removed Jun 2012 #19
I don't hate religious types Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #25
Oh kaaaaaaay... sudopod Jun 2012 #26
kick nt sudopod Jun 2012 #32
And, of course... WillParkinson Jun 2012 #38
You really have no clue how normal people think or what they feel, do you? n/t Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #17
well I do know there are at least two ways to be abnormal hfojvt Jun 2012 #20
A smart friend once told me that the difference between morals and ethics. sudopod Jun 2012 #12
I am very nihilistic, but I don't even like to be rude on DU. ZombieHorde Jun 2012 #18
No. Not at all. HuckleB Jun 2012 #21
That's lovely stopwastingmymoney Jun 2012 #31
Some good reads. HuckleB Jun 2012 #22
It's a common mistake, equating "Grabbing what you can" with material things pinboy3niner Jun 2012 #23
Imagine all of us rotting in the ground in less than 120 years - forever Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #24
If there is no Heaven or Hell, shouldn't we then do what we can to make life easier for those RC Jun 2012 #29
It may be depressing, but that doesn't change a thing Taverner Jun 2012 #33
Well it's true so you better get over it LOL snooper2 Jun 2012 #34
So very many people... LanternWaste Jun 2012 #35
Wow. Hissyspit Jun 2012 #37
Ann Wright? UnrepentantLiberal Jun 2012 #8
Could be. it does fit. limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #15
Love the cameo by the "Trololo guy" Ken Burch Jun 2012 #27
"Anna" could have been Anne Frank - but I realize it's someone else. LeftinOH Jun 2012 #30
if only John were still alive magnifisense Jun 2012 #36
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