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Brown eyes Quote by Mary Potter Kenyon

“Later, as I attempted to lean over the high sides of the hospital bed to kiss David, I couldn’t reach either his forehead or his lips, so I began kissing the length of his arm. “I love you,” I told him before I was ready to leave for the night. His beautiful brown eyes locked with mine. “Thank…” quote by Mary Potter Kenyon
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““Later, as I attempted to lean over the high sides of the hospital bed to kiss David, I couldn’t reach either his forehead or his lips, so I began kissing the length of his arm. “I love you,” I told him before I was ready to leave for the night. His beautiful brown eyes locked with mine. “Thank you,” he replied simply, grabbing hold of my hand with his. I brought it to my lips in response. Thank you, as if my love were a great gift to him, when all along his love was the gift to me.””

Mary Potter Kenyon

About This Quote

Source Book: The Hospital Diary, Mary Potter Kenyon, 1995

A tender moment shows love expressed through small gestures when physical closeness is limited.

In simple terms: Love can be shown even when you can't reach the usual way.

Key Takeaway

Cherish simple acts of affection.

Themes

love gratitude human connection

Mood

warm reflective intimate

Type

personal emotional inspirational

When to use this quote

  • hospital visits
  • end ofof-life care
  • family farewells
  • emotional support

Key Concepts

intimacy presence gift of love

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you convey love when you cannot be physically close?
  • What small gestures make you feel loved?
A Different Perspective

Physical distance can make emotional expression feel inadequate.

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