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English, 02.10.2020 09:01 ijohnh14

"For the most part, you don't hold the people you love in your heart because they rescued you from drowning or pulled you from a burning house. Mostly you hold them in your heart because they save you, in a million quiet and perfect ways, from being alone.” jeff Zentner, Goodbye days quote. Please help me find the true meaning of this quote and how it relates to the themes of death, guilt, regret, family and more and why its such an important quote. please be specific, and before 9/20 plz:))

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