![]() ![]() And now it is clearly even more true - you can give me nothing now yet I love you so that you stand in my way of loving anyone else - but I want you to stand there. Just as I told you then there was no real need because I loved you in so many ways so much. When you were sick you worried because you could not give me something that you wanted to and thought I needed. I am alone without you and you were the “idea-woman” and general instigator of all our wild adventures. We started to learn to make clothes together - or learn Chinese - or getting a movie projector. I never thought until just now that we can do that. I want to have problems to discuss with you - I want to do little projects with you. I find it hard to understand in my mind what it means to love you after you are dead - but I still want to comfort and take care of you - and I want you to love me and care for me. It is such a terribly long time since I last wrote to you - almost two years but I know you’ll excuse me because you understand how I am, stubborn and realistic and I thought there was no sense to writing.īut now I know my darling wife that it is right to do what I have delayed in doing, and that I have done so much in the past. I know how much you like to hear that - but I don’t only write it because you like it - I write it because it makes me warm all over inside to write it to you. None is more beautiful than the one Richard wrote to Arline sixteen months after her death. Many of them appear in Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track. They shared the love we all seek.įeynman was fond of writing love letters to Arline. They were a perfect symbiotic pair, each completing the other. Richard and Arline Greenbaum were soul mates. Richard Feynman was an amazing character mastering physics, thinking, life, and as we shall soon see, love. I love this letter Professor Feynman wrote his beloved wife 16 months after she died.
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