Quote by Teresa R. Funke
I let all that anger and worry go because they don't belong to me any more than the future does. And I don't wanna feel them anyhow, because the truth is, whatever happens when this war ends, here and now, far from Richmond County, I'm freer than I've ever been.
Summary
This quote highlights the speaker's decision to release their anger and worry, recognizing that these negative emotions only hinder their freedom and ability to enjoy the present moment. By acknowledging that the future is beyond their control, the speaker chooses to let go of these burdens and embrace the newfound freedom they have attained. The quote suggests that despite the uncertainty brought by the war and its looming conclusion, the speaker finds liberation in the present and realizes their personal growth.