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“Can you speak to the dead…like your sister?" Ms. Dupré's body seems to loosen, and her voice gets soft as a feather against your skin. "No, child. But you can say goodbye to someone even after he's gone. You just have to find a way that's right for you.” quote by Thomas Fahy
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““Can you speak to the dead…like your sister?" Ms. Dupré's body seems to loosen, and her voice gets soft as a feather against your skin. "No, child. But you can say goodbye to someone even after he's gone. You just have to find a way that's right for you.””

Thomas Fahy

About This Quote

The passage explores how grief can be expressed through personal rituals, emphasizing that saying farewell is a personal, adaptable act rather than a literal communication with the deceased.

In simple terms: Grief can be honored through individualized rituals.

Key Takeaway

Goodbyes are personal, not literal.

Themes

grief ritual closure personal agency communication afterlife

Mood

reflective somber hopeful

Type

philosophical narrative advice

When to use this quote

  • mourning a loved one
  • supporting a grieving child
  • creating a memorial
  • seeking closure after death

Key Concepts

loss memory comfort acceptance

Practical Applications

  • designing personal farewell ceremonies
  • counseling on grief coping strategies

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a 'right way' to say goodbye look like for you?
  • How can personal rituals help transform grief?
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