Keith
“There had to be more to life than just gaining knowledge, money and all the comforts of the world just to, basically, die.”
Kimberly
“My father passed away on Christmas day when I was fifteen years old. That’s what brought the pain. I couldn’t understand why god would do this, why he would take my father away, so I isolated myself and began looking for love in the wrong place.”
Nancy
“My husband liked to eat snacks in bed and he wouldn’t go to sleep unless he’d watched the news and weather. So I’d put my head under the pillow, try to drown out the TV and the crunching, and go to bed irritated. I regret some of the things I said and now, as a widow, I’d gladly welcome all of those irritants. Don’t sweat the small stuff.”
Sharon
“Time passes so quickly.  Don’t fret the silly, meaningless stuff that comes up in marriage.  I’ve been there and done that, and it’s foolishness.”
Evelyn
“I thought it was so important in a marriage to show your children how much you love each other. I remember my kids that are grown now saying how secure they felt growing up because they knew mom and dad loved each other.”