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Friendship Quote by Nancy Reagan

“A friend of mine said to me a year ago, "You're so lucky, Nancy, because Ronnie left you the library," She said, "You have that to work on, and to go to, and, in a sense, to be with him." I had never thought of it like that, but it's true. I go to the library or work for the library all the time…” quote by Nancy Reagan
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“A friend of mine said to me a year ago, "You're so lucky, Nancy, because Ronnie left you the library," She said, "You have that to work on, and to go to, and, in a sense, to be with him." I had never thought of it like that, but it's true. I go to the library or work for the library all the time, because it's Ronnie. I'm working for Ronnie.”

Nancy Reagan

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Reagan Diaries, 1985

A friend reframes a personal loss as a purposeful mission, turning grief into dedication to a cause linked to the departed.

In simple terms: Turning loss into purpose can give life meaning.

Key Takeaway

Channel grief into purposeful action.

Themes

grief purpose dedication memory motivation

Mood

thoughtful hopeful

Type

personal motivational

When to use this quote

  • working for a cause
  • honoring a loved one
  • finding purpose after loss

Key Concepts

psychology meaning-making legacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What purpose can you derive from your loss?
  • How does honoring someone shape your identity?
A Different Perspective

May overlook personal healing needs.

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