Grief And Dying Quotes
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Grief And Dying Quotes & Sayings
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In order to know how to pray for people, we have first to determine: Whether, they are saved or not.
— Sunday Adelaja
When, in the autumn of 1947, I was fired from the first and only job I have ever held, I wanted one thing out of life: to become a writer.
— William Styron
There is no doubt that life is given us, not to be enjoyed, but to be overcome; to be got over.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
[They] took it upon themselves to start the laborious process of cranking up life again, after death has stopped us all in its tracks.
— Diane Setterfield
While death is sadly inevitable, our grief will soon pass like a swallowed penny through one's bowels.
Painful change just takes time. — Jessica Watts
Painful change just takes time. — Jessica Watts
Dying of grief is the ultimate sacrifice, but it is not evolutionarily feasible. If grief were that overwhelming, a species would simply be erased.
— Jodi Picoult
My heart felt withered, a neglected fruit that would never again sweeten, now that my love was dead.
— Cheryl R Cowtan
Wind to a sailor is what money is to life on shore.
— Sterling Hayden
I felt my aloneness like a coat. You think you get used to death in the dying. But after the dying is done, you see how the end is the beginning.
— Elizabeth Berg
We would prefer all gain and no loss in life, yet that would gain us nothing more than great loss.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
My hands are dying.
— Courtney Summers
Time doesn't heal all wounds. We both know that's bullshit; it comes from people who have nothing comforting or original to say.
— Adam Silvera
What did love mean if it was doled out so carelessly, with no thought of consequence?
— Damon Galgut
Sometimes we grieve the living more than the dead.
— Lawren Leo
If the condition of grief is nearly universal, its transactions are exquisitely personal.
— Meghan O'Rourke
She's the nicest person I know." Zila chewed on her lower lip. "Well, the second nicest. Avry's the first.
— Maria V. Snyder
In the daylight we know
what's gone is gone,
but at night it's different.
Nothing gets finished,
not dying, not mourning; — Margaret Atwood
what's gone is gone,
but at night it's different.
Nothing gets finished,
not dying, not mourning; — Margaret Atwood
The ticking of the clock has gotten so loud." - 74
— Robin Romm
I don't think there is much fear of your dying of grief as long as you can talk, Anne," said Marilla unsympathetically.
— L.M. Montgomery
Oh - a diamond ring - and Rhett, do buy a great big one!
— Margaret Mitchell
love is a quest, and you are my ending.
— Bethan Cooper
God didn't design your life so you would constantly fall down, but he does hope that you will be brought to your knees.
— Shannon L. Alder
Here's what I know: death abducts the dying, but grief steals from those left behind.
— Katherine Owen
Why do they lie?" she asked herself aloud. "They say time makes losing someone you loved easier to deal with, but it only makes it worse.
— Rebecca McNutt
It's not that I am not moved by these things, that I don't them in my life. But lately, their power has diminished. - 140
— Robin Romm
One of the things I've been working on for the past few months is a radical simplification of the interface,
— Matt Mullenweg
When everything looks the same on the outside, yet everything has changed on the inside, we break. We break in half.
This is the duality of loss. — Christina Rasmussen
This is the duality of loss. — Christina Rasmussen
Families that feel together, heal together.
— Christina G. Hibbert Psy.D.
'Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta' is a kind of expansion of chamber music.
— Pierre Boulez
Dying is a very solitary thing. The only thing we can do it be there when she wants us there.
— Lois Lowry
Everyone for whom I would have cried has already died.
— Kathryn Orzech
St. Faith's, as she called her compound, was financed entirely by donations, some from friends abroad and some from admiring Chinese benefactors.
— Katherine Paterson
Honest listening is one of the best medicines we can offer the dying and the bereaved.
— Jeanie Jenny Cameron