In reading the remarkable contributions in this issue of the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management devoted to the career of one man, Dr. J. Randall (Randy) Curtis, many words were offered by his enormous network of colleagues and mentees: compassion, devotion, empathy, commitment, loyalty, honesty, humor, dedication, courage, and brilliance. Another word–love–is mentioned sparingly, and while understandable, we wish to ensure it is not overlooked. Though of course, as with so many things, Randy beat us to the punch even on this, through the advice he has given for years to “Work with people you like, or even love.” We have heard him make this point to individual mentees, to small groups, and, most recently, in his moving presentations and publications since his diagnosis with ALS.