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We are far betting dealing with the big losses-death, divorce, debt, and debilitating illness-than with the daily onslaught of little losses.
— Sarah Ban Breathnach
Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore.
— Dianna Hardy
Because the passage of time becomes molasses when dealing with the death of a loved one. A month. A year. Two years. All the same.
— Anne Frasier
Which means that you stand a greater chance of dying while dealing crack in a Chicago housing project than you do while sitting on death row in Texas.
— Anonymous
We deal with love by dealing with the ones we love, with sickness by dealing with the sick, and with death by dealing with the dead. And
— Thomas Lynch
Until now I had been able only to grieve, not mourn. Grief was passive. Grief happened. Mourning, the act of dealing with grief, required attention.
— Joan Didion
he swooped in, with the same acts dealing death and deliverance. The point and edge of his spear opened red lips in one bandit's throat. Lifesblood
— Kai Ashante Wilson
We are samurai, Lord. Death defines us. We must become a master of dealing it to our enemies, yes, but most of all lose all fear of our own.
— David Kirk
My continued employment supercedes death. It's a... consequence of dealing with beings that operate in the very deepest workings of reality.
— Wildbow
Dealing with death is there forever, really, you know, because we all have to face it.
— Pierce Brosnan
Scotsman's way of dealing with death. He'd found
— Ian Rankin
The questioners had that beautiful detachment and devotion to stern justice of men dealing in death without being in any danger of it.
— Ernest Hemingway,
When we are dealing with death we are constantly being dragged down by the event: Humor diverts our attention and lifts our sagging spirits.
— Allen Klein