Thursday, September 2, 2010

Possibly the best 'Dear Edward' letter. Ever.


'Dear Edward: I've gone back and
forth the last few days, trying to
decide whether or not I should
even write this.'

'In the end, I realized I would
regret it if I didn't, so here
goes.'

'I know the last time we saw each
other, we weren't exactly hitting
the sweetest notes.'

'It certainly wasn't the way I
wanted the trip to end.'

'I suppose I'm responsible, and
for that I'm sorry. But, in all
honesty, if I had the chance, I'd
do it again.'

...

'There's no way I can repay you
for all you've done for me. So
rather than try, I'm just going to
ask you to do something else for
me: Find the joy in your life.'

'You once said you're not
everyone. Well, that's true.
You're certainly not everyone.
But everyone is everyone.'

'My pastor always says, "Our lives
are streams flowing into the same
river towards whatever heaven lies
in the mist beyond the falls."
Find the joy in your life, Edward.'


Source: An extract from the original script of The Bucket List


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