Living With Grief Quotes
Collection of top 44 famous quotes about Living With Grief
Living With Grief Quotes & Sayings
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Everything you experience is a blessing and pushes you toward realizing your true self.
— Vivian Amis
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
Don't get me wrong: grief sucks; it really does. Unfortunately, though, avoiding it robs us of life, of the now, of a sense of living spirit.
— Anne Lamott
No way. Right tackle only.... No more left
out. — Tim Green
out. — Tim Green
Moderate lamentation is the right of the dead, excessive grief the enemy to the living.
— William Shakespeare
I always assume that a good book is more intelligent than its author. It can say things that the writer isn't aware of.
— Umberto Eco
There were no rules to grief, but there were rules to life, and in those first few days, the requirements of the living demanded I keep going.
— Mary E. Pearson
Independent inquiry is needed in your search for truth, not dependence on anyone else's view or a mere book.
— Bruce Lee
The more one suffered and lived, the more one had known of joy and grief, the deeper the response must be if an artist were great enough to summon it.
— Rachel Field
Management of the receivables
— John G. Salek
Or did you wake up on the wrong side of stupid this morning?
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Death is too much to ask of the living.
— Dodie Smith
If people are rude in Moscow, at least it's in Russian.
— Sergei Dovlatov
For some reason, people try to fill you with food when you're filled with grief. I didn't need food. I needed a reason to keep living
— Priscille Sibley
Verily, a man should not cling to those who have passed, for he will likely neglect service to the living.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Man is not the centre. God does not exist for the sake of man. Man does not exist for his own sake.
— C.S. Lewis
The dead should not have to answer to the claims of the living, even the sharpest grief.
— Emily Croy Barker
When you make your first film, there is a hell of a lot to think about, and you've got to have a gut understanding of your material.
— Julian Fellowes
If religious beliefs and opinions are found contrary to the standards of science they are mere superstitions and imaginations
— Abdu'l- Baha
If you don't kill yourself right away when something terrible happens ... if you go on living, you become a different person.
— Faith Sullivan
Sometimes we grieve the living more than the dead.
— Lawren Leo
It wasn't as if Ove also died when Sonja left him. He just stopped living. Grief is a strange thing.
— Fredrik Backman
Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with.
— Mark Twain
I discover that grief means living with someone who is not there.
— Jeanette Winterson
It's like you're always living in your head. . . . Relax and appreciate your surroundings a little.
— Brent Jones
For I shall learn from flower and leaf,
That color every drop they hold,
To change the lifeless wine of grief
To living gold. — Sara Teasdale
That color every drop they hold,
To change the lifeless wine of grief
To living gold. — Sara Teasdale
We know that photographs inform people. We also know that photographs move people. The photograph that does both is the one we want to see and make.
— Sam Abell
Living was no longer the grief behind him, but the anxiety ahead.
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
War on the cheap is always a rotten policy.
— William Rees-Mogg
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The only thing your life teaches you is how to live your life. And that's only if you're very lucky. And you listen very hard.
— Mark Slouka
Death is awful fierce. After it cuts those still living into little pieces, grief comes along to watch them bleed.
— Sandi Morgan Denkers
I believe there are visions that come to us only in memory, in retrospect.
— Marilynne Robinson
When the world seems large and complex, we need to remember that great world ideals all begin in some home neighborhood.
— Konrad Adenauer
The dead don't bear a grudge nor seek a blessing. The dead don't rest uneasy. Only the living.
— Margaret Laurence
You don't even realize you're living in a before until you wake up one day and find yourself in an after.
— Robin Wasserman
To let something go is to participate in a much greater dance that we call life.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Excess of grief for the dead is madness; for it is an injury to the living, and the dead know it not.
— Xenophon
Everything one reads is nourishment of some sort - good food or junk food - and one assumes it all goes in and has its way with your brain cells.
— Lorrie Moore
Thanks," Johann finally said. "It's the irony of war. Those who want to live, die. Those who want to die, live on.
— Lee Strauss