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Time is the passing of moments lived one at a time. Our recovery depends on what we do with each moment. We cannot sit back and say, "Time will heal me." Time is merely the movement of the clock. Our successful return to comfortable living is what we do while the clock is moving. We have to look at the beauty left us in life instead of what we no longer have. We must find reasons to go on.

Margaret Gerner, BPUSA Compassionate Friends Newsletter July-Aug. 2010
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