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Accepting Quote by Mary-Lou Weisman

“The mature, forty-five-year-old woman, quite experienced in matters of life and death, knows that it was 'for the best,' but Daddy's girl, who hung onto his belt and danced fox trots on the tops of his shoes, cannot accept that Daddy is not here anymore.” quote by Mary-Lou Weisman
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“The mature, forty-five-year-old woman, quite experienced in matters of life and death, knows that it was 'for the best,' but Daddy's girl, who hung onto his belt and danced fox trots on the tops of his shoes, cannot accept that Daddy is not here anymore.”

Mary-Lou Weisman

About This Quote

An older, wise woman accepts death as inevitable, while a younger daughter struggles to accept her father's loss.

In simple terms: Older accepts loss; younger struggles.

Key Takeaway

Support grieving loved ones.

Themes

grief family acceptance

Mood

somber empathetic

Type

narrative emotional

When to use this quote

  • counseling
  • family discussions
  • memorial planning

Key Concepts

life cycles emotional maturity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you help the grieving?
  • What rituals aid acceptance?
A Different Perspective

Denial may hinder healing.

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