u/SweetJebus731

This is a long shot, but hoping someone recognizes this movie...

My late mother told me many years ago about a movie she loved from way back when. She was born in 1940, but I'm not sure how old she was when it came out, so likely between 1940-1960. It featured an older priest who worked with sick children, I think in a children's hospital, or he may had been visiting them at their homes...

But the one scene she described and loved that really stuck with me is, a bedridden scared little boy who was dying asked the priest "What will happen when I die?"

And the priest's answer was, "Well, you know how sometimes when you're out with your parents, and you fall asleep? And they bring you home and carry you to your bed and tuck you in. So you fall asleep in one place and wake up in another; safe and cozy in your own bed. That's what I believe dying feels like - falling asleep in one place and waking up in another place that's safe and warm and familiar."

Surely I don't have the exact wording there, but that's the gist. Does anyone know what movie this is? Thanks in advance!

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u/SweetJebus731 — 11 hours ago

So tired of being in panic mode 24/7 (just venting here)

One of my monthly recurring payments was coming up due and I knew full well I'd be short this month, as I had to replace my old phone last month. I've delayed this monthly payment several times before with no issues, so I called two weeks ago to do that. They said they'd delay it.

Reader, they did not. The payment was deducted from my account today and now my checking account is overdrawn until my paycheck hits Friday morning. Which means that once again, I'll be in full blown panic mode for the next three days. I won't eat or sleep well, and my stomach will be in knots for three days. Just like it was last week. I work full-time, I do side gigs outside of work, I starve myself, I do everything I can. It's never enough.

I've already paid off tons of debt; I've come a long way and I know there's a light at the end of the tunnel. But I'm just so weary. Thank you for listening to my rant lol. Friday can't come soon enough.

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u/SweetJebus731 — 20 days ago