i have had a magnificent run. the most wonderful husband for 34 years. a great career. finally, after all these years of wanting to be a stage actress, i got a tony nomination in 2010. at 70 years old, what could be better? but, i really look at my life as blessed. sure, i have had challenges and terrible things happen and loss of dear people and all that, but i really think that if we had less fear and resistance like a stratified thing to death, life would be happier. the moments of our lives would be fuller and richer. i m not saying, you know, pollyanna, yeah. i don t mean it to sound like yay, here comes death. if it is a reality, they said three months to live. oncologists will tell you, we don t say that, we say three,
i ve never seen anybody who, you know, i ve known some people in my life who have been diagnosed with a terminal condition and, you know, to most people it would be the single m the single most crushing thing that ever happened to them. you ve reacted in this extraordinarily positive way, which i think is really inspired people. and they re all asking the same thing. where do you feel you get the strength to be like this? well, first of all, i m almost 74. and i have had a magnificent run. the most wonderful husband in the world for 34 years, a great career. and finally after all these years of wanting to be a little stage actress, i got a tony nomination in 2010. at 70 years old, what could be better? but i really looked at my life as blessed. sure, i ve had challenges and terrible things happen and loss of dear people and all that. but i really think that if we had left here and resistance
finally, after all these years of wanting to be a stage actress, i got a tony nomination in 2010. at 70 years old, what could be better? but, i really look at my life as blessed. sure, i have had challenges and terrible things happen and loss of dear people and all that, but i really think that if we had less fear and resistance like a stratified thing to death, life would be happier. the moments of our lives would be fuller and richer. i m not saying, you know, pollyanna, yeah. i don t mean it to sound like yay, here comes death. if it is a reality, they said three months to live. oncologists will tell you, we don t say that, we say three, maybe six, maybe one week. in my case, because of where it is.
my back, helping me in every way possible and enjoying life with me and traveling and all the things we ve done. so i guess my marriage, which is an ongoing, unfolding, to this minute. i ve never seen anybody who i ve known some people in my life who have been diagnosed with a terminal condition and, you know, to most people it would be the single most crushing thing that s ever happened to them. you ve reacted in this extraordinarily positive way, which i think is really inspired people and they re all asking the same thing. where do you feel you get the strength to be like this? well, first of all, i m almost 74 and i have had a magnificent run, the most wonderful husband in the world for 34 years, a great career, and finally after all these years of wanting to be a little stage actress, i got a tony nomination in 2010. at 70 years old, what could be better? but i really look at my life as
people are all asking the same thing. where do you feel you get the strength to be like this? first of all, i m almost 74. i have had a magnificent run. the most wonderful husband for 34 years. a great career. finally, after all these years of wanting to be a stage actress, i got a tony nomination in 2010. at 70 years old, what could be better? but, i really look at my life as blessed. sure, i have had challenges and terrible things happen and loss of dear people and all that, but i really think that if we had less fear and resistance like a stratified thing to death, life would be happier. the moments of our lives would be fuller and richer. i m not saying, you know, pollyanna, yeah. i don t mean it to sound like yay, here comes death.