Posted on 08/10/2002 5:59:47 AM PDT by AStack75
My Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Fans:
My physicians have recently told me I may have a neurological disorder whose symptoms are consistent with Alzheimers disease. So I wanted to prepare a few words for you now, because when the time comes, I may not be able to.
Ive lived my whole life on the stage and screen before you. Ive found purpose and meaning in your response. For an actor theres no greater loss than the loss of his audience. I can part the Red Sea, but I cant part with you, which is why I wont exclude you from this stage in my life.
For now, Im not changing anything. Ill insist on work when I can; the doctors will insist on rest when I must. If you see a little less spring in my step, if your name fails to leap to my lips, youll know why. And if I tell you a funny story for the second time, please laugh anyway.
Im neither giving up nor giving in. I believe Im still the fighter that Dr. King and JFK and Ronald Reagan knew, but its a fight I must someday call a draw. I must reconcile courage and surrender in equal measure. Please feel no sympathy for me. I dont. I just may be a little less accessible to you, despite my wishes.
I also want you to know that Im grateful beyond measure. My life has been blessed with good fortune. Im grateful that I was born in America, that cradle of freedom and opportunity, where a kid from the Michigan Northwoods can work hard and make something of his life. Im grateful for the gift of the greatest words ever written, that let me share with you the infinite scope of the human experience. As an actor, Im thankful that Ive lived not one life, but many.
Above all, Im proud of my family my wife Lydia, the queen of my heart, my children, Fraser and Holly, and my beloved grandchildren, Jack, Ridley, and Charlie. Theyre my biggest fans, my toughest critics and my proudest achievement. Through them, I can touch immortality.
Finally, Im confident about the future of America. I believe in you. I know that the future of our country, our culture and our children is in good hands. I know you will continue to meet adversity with strength and resilience, as our ancestors did, and come through with flying colors the ones on Old Glory.
William Shakespeare, at the end of his career, wrote his farewell through the words of Prospero, in The Tempest. It ends like this:
Be cheerful, sir,
Our revels now are ended. These our actors,
As I foretold you, were all spirits and
Are melted into the air, into thin air:
And like the baseless fabric of this vision,
The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces,
The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
Yea all which it inherit, shall dissolve
And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
As dreams are made on, and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep.
Thank you, and God bless you, everyone.
Cordially,
Charlton Heston
What a great statement from such a wonderful man. This is what we've come to expect from Charlton Heston. Our thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family. No doubt Mr. Heston will now be an inspiration to all who are touched by Alzheimers disease.
Mr. Heston: At least one of us in this conversation can lay that claim. And it is not I.
May your faith comfort you through this hour of trial, secure in the reward due a good and faithful servant.
10-4. One of a select few IMO.
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