Pam Quote #77

Quote from Pam in Grief Counseling

Pam: I'd also like to say a few words if that's okay.
Michael Scott: Yes.
Pam: What do we know about this bird? You might think, "Not much, it's just a bird. But we do know some things.
We know it was a local bird. Maybe it's that same bird that surprised Oscar that one morning with a special present from above."
Kevin: I remember that. That was so funny.
Pam: And we know how he died, flying into the glass doors. But you know what? I don't think he was being stupid. I think he just really, really wanted to come inside our building to spread his cheer and lift our spirits with a song.
Dwight K. Schrute: It's not a songbird.
Pam: An impression, then. Lastly, we can't help but notice that he was by himself when he died, but of course we all know that doesn't mean he was alone, because I am sure that there were lots of other birds out there who cared for him very much. He will not be forgotten.
Angela: Amen.
[Dwight begins playing "On the Wings of Love" on his recorder]
Pam: [singing] Just smile for me and let the day begin You are the sunshine that lights my heart within

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 ‘Grief Counseling’ Quotes

Quote from Dwight K. Schrute

Michael Scott: Phyllis, you want to give it a shot?
Dwight K. Schrute: I got it. When my mother was pregnant with me, they did an ultrasound and found she was having twins. When they did another ultrasound a few weeks later, they discovered that I had resorbed the other fetus. Do I regret this? No. I believe his tissues made me stronger. I now have the strength of a grown man and a little baby.

Quote from Michael Scott

Michael Scott: There are five stages to grief, which are [clearly reading from his computer screen] denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. And right now, out there, they are all denying the fact that they're sad, and that's hard, and it's making them all angry. And it is my job to try to get them all the way through to acceptance and, if not acceptance, then just depression. If I can get them depressed, then I'll have done my job.

Quote from Pam

Michael Scott: Okay, I'm going to toss the ball to Pam.
Pam: Let's see. I had an aunt that I was really close to. She was this amazing female boxer. Anyway, she was injured in a fight, and she was paralyzed. So you can imagine how upset I was when I found out that she asked her manager to remove her breathing tube so she could die.
Michael Scott: Wow. If you want to cry, that's okay.