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Patti Davis Quotes
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After September 11, I got to understand a little bit of his deep love for this country.
Patti Davis
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America had taken my father from me. And over most of the years of his illness, I gradually started feeling this support system from this country who-people grieving along with us.
Patti Davis
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And as far as false hope, there is no such thing. There is only hope or the absence of hope-nothing else.
Patti Davis
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Christopher Reeve understood that... everything begins with hope. His vision of walking again, his belief that he would be able to in his lifetime, towered over his broken body.
Patti Davis
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I did what most writers do when something happens that's overwhelming, fascinating, moving, all of that. I didn't know what else to do about it except write about it.
Patti Davis
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I felt that the best I could do for my father, and the best I could do for myself, and my mother and my family was to stay open to the experience, and learn whatever I could at every step of the way as it was going on.
Patti Davis
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I had this odd sibling rivalry with America.
Patti Davis
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I heard his stories about ice skating as a kid along this river, that went on for miles, and miles and miles, and in winter when the river had frozen.
Patti Davis
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I needed him as a citizen of this country and that we as a country needed him. Because he would have known what to say to bring us some comfort.
Patti Davis
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I speak for many others when I say that none of us believe a cure is just around the corner. We believe it's around a very wide bend.
Patti Davis
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My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer's started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest because that person is aware that they're losing awareness. And I think that that's why my father started growing more and more quiet.
Patti Davis
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The memories stayed with him for so long, and stayed vivid. And it didn't matter to me that he'd already repeated that before. I could hear it forever.
Patti Davis