Grief Strength Quotes
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Grief Strength Quotes & Sayings
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Can you drown in grief? She turned away sharply, angry with her own frailty. She had no time for the luxury of self-pity.
— George R R Martin
Strength isn't about bearing a cross of grief or shame. Strength comes from choosing your own path, and living with the consequences.
— Jennifer Armintrout
Solace of Silence
surreal synapses
of a melancholy drone
a dream per chance
she dared not be alone ... — Muse
surreal synapses
of a melancholy drone
a dream per chance
she dared not be alone ... — Muse
Believe in the strength of your own resolve.
— Sandra T. Huerta
You know, life fractures all of us into little pieces. It harms us, but it's how we glue those fractures back together that makes us stronger.
— Carrie Jones
I was in love and love died and the pain you've left isn't pain I can see myself having the strength to face again.
— Adam Silvera
It's been awhile. My Oscar is getting kind of tarnished. I looked at it a couple of years ago and thought I really needed a new one.
— Ellen Burstyn
Complex people waste half their strength in trying to conceal what they do. Is it any wonder they should always come to grief?
— Oscar Wilde
I was surprise to see the world didn't stop just cause my boy did.
— Kathryn Stockett
I think it's super important for the church itself to rediscover the gospel.
— Tullian Tchividjian
Tears shed for another person are not a sign of weakness. They are a sign of a pure heart.
— Jose N. Harris
Grief can kill a person emotionally and physically. If not counteracted with God's strength and power, our personal weakness may debilitate us.
— Billy Graham
Oh, what do my grief and my misfortune matter if I have the strength to be happy?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Queen is the ultimate dictator.
— Morrissey
As a director, I get to have a much broader creative expression than as an actress.
— Mary Stuart Masterson
You endure what is supposedly unbearable, and before you know it, you would have done the impossible by bearing the unbearable.
— Donovan
There is uncertainty in hope, but even with its tenuous nature, it summons our strength and pulls us through fear and grief - and even death.
— Priscille Sibley
The optimist builds himself safe inside a cell
and paints the inside walls sky-blue
and blocks up the door
and says he's in heaven. — D.H. Lawrence
and paints the inside walls sky-blue
and blocks up the door
and says he's in heaven. — D.H. Lawrence
It takes strength to make your way through grief, to grab hold of life and let it pull you forward.
— Patti Davis
Twenty-five years ago nobody knew much about white sharks.
— Peter Benchley
You don't get over grief, you just get more used to it.
— Susan Oakey-Baker
I didn't want him to think I was giving up - I wasn't. I simply couldn't put myself together just yet.
— Markelle Grabo
Her wounds brought her a great source of power because they lived in the same place as her heart.
— Shannon L. Alder
Sorrow, like a heavy ringing bell, once set on ringing, with its own weight goes; then little strength rings out the doleful knell.
— William Shakespeare
Suppressed grief suffocates, it rages within the breast, and is forced to multiply its strength.
— Oivd
I believe I gather strength from the generations of women who came before me - that together we all hold the suffering of the world.
— Elizabeth Berrien
Now you know how much my love for you
burns deep in me
when I forget about our emptiness,
and deal with shadows as with solid things. — Dante Alighieri
burns deep in me
when I forget about our emptiness,
and deal with shadows as with solid things. — Dante Alighieri
Unacquainted with grief, I knew not how to appraise my bereavement; I could not rightly estimate the strength of the stroke.
— Ambrose Bierce
But thus it often is, that the constant friction of illiberal minds wears out at last the best resolves of the more generous.
— Herman Melville
Why do people feel better when they blame someone? I don't know. Maybe it just feels better to be angry than to be sad.
— Kate McGahan
What else has kept any of us going, but love of someone or the memory of that love?
— Rachel L. Schade
Its the same everywhere. If you want big grief, look to the ladies.
— Terry Pratchett