tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-389217180689999852.post261890089438085765..comments2023-07-26T16:18:53.834+03:00Comments on Serenity in Chaos: Why Me?Amelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16792921371964029469noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-389217180689999852.post-49470351012511239452014-06-27T10:34:52.168+03:002014-06-27T10:34:52.168+03:00Oh, I didn't find the quote in relation with a...Oh, I didn't find the quote in relation with a story about a patient, so it didn't speak the way it did to you. Plus I was too angry to accept the challenge, I suppose he he...<br /><br />That's an interesting quote about the no answer. Never heard that before, so thanks for sharing (I love quotes!). :-) Indeed reading a quote like that takes off the pressure to find some answers. Amelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16792921371964029469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-389217180689999852.post-83722701182181516792014-06-26T01:11:41.904+03:002014-06-26T01:11:41.904+03:00I heard that quote when I was asking the "why...I heard that quote when I was asking the "why me?" question too, Amel. I heard an interview with a cancer sufferer, and she said "why not me?" And it made complete sense. <br /><br />A quote I found before the "Why not me?" quote that always helped me was "The answer is that there is no answer." (Gertrude Stein I think) And that still helps me. There's no justice, life isn't fair. It helps me deal with a lot.<br /><br />Malihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03928262526502319303noreply@blogger.com