"I felt we really couldn't be separated that much. I'd had a baby, and I was traveling and working alone while he was in the Army. It was very difficult-the phone calls and all of that. I really was very depressed"
- Eydie Gorme
About this Quote
This quote by Eydie Gorme speaks to the difficulty of being separated from a liked one. Gorme had just recently had a baby and was taking a trip and working alone while her hubby remained in the Army. The physical range in between them was difficult to bear, and the telephone call only served to advise her of the separation. Gorme was deeply affected by the situation, and her feelings of isolation and depression were palpable. The quote talks to the power of love and the strength of the bond between two people, even when they are separated by country miles. It also talks to the problem of being apart from a loved one, and the psychological toll it can take. Gorme's words are a suggestion of the importance of remaining linked, even when it is hard.
This quote is written / told by Eydie Gorme between August 16, 1931 and August 10, 2013. She was a famous Musician from USA.
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