"The new record started out being about loss, but it's morphed into being about how relationships go on even though one person is not in a body anymore"
- Rosanne Cash
About this Quote
This quote by Rosanne Cash talks to the concept of how relationships can continue even after someone has passed away. It recommends that although the physical existence of an individual may be gone, the relationship between 2 people can still exist in some form. This could be through memories, conversations, or even simply the feeling of being connected to the other person. It is a pointer that although death can be a hard and unpleasant experience, it does not have to be completion of a relationship. Instead, it can be a method to keep the connection alive and to remember the individual who has actually died. It is a suggestion that although death can be a challenging and uncomfortable experience, it does not need to be completion of a relationship.
This quote is written / told by Rosanne Cash somewhere between May 24, 1955 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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