I know you will assure me that I am foolish and that you want me to have full happiness and don’t want to be in my way. I’ll bet you are surprised that I don’t even have a girlfriend (except you, sweetheart) after two years. But you can’t help it, darling, nor can I — I don’t understand it, for I have met many girls and very nice ones and I don’t want to remain alone — but in two or three meetings they all seem ashes. You only are left to me. You are real.
My darling wife, I do adore you.
I love my wife. My wife is dead.
Rich.
PS Please excuse my not mailing this — but I don’t know your new address.
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—Richard Feynman to his dead wife (full letter here)
a) “I don’t know your new address”
b) “they all seem ashes”
c) AND THEN HE LIVED FORTY THREE MORE YEARS
16 Feb 2012 / 2 notes / richard feynman letters of note