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“His absence seemed a solid thing, a burden I must carry in addition to my grief... Yet I knew I would continue to live. Sometimes that knowledge seemed the worst part of my loss.”
― Golden Fool
― Golden Fool

“Grief, no matter how you try to cater to its wail, has a way of fading away.”
― Flowers in the Attic
― Flowers in the Attic

“There is nothing to fear. Nothing to worry about. Grieve nothing in this transitory world," he says softly.”
― Ignite Me
― Ignite Me

“You're not scared. You're just grieving. No one tells you humans that your sorrow feels like fear.”
― The Deal of a Lifetime
― The Deal of a Lifetime

“Loss isn't an absence after all. It is a presence. A strong presence right next to me. I look at it. It doesn't look like anything, that's what is so strange. It just fits in.”
― Trumpet
― Trumpet
“We need to eliminate the concept of division by class, skills, race, income, religion, and nationality. Every human requires food and water to survive and every human has a heart that bleeds, loves, and grieves.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“We don't have to grieve only those we know. Sometimes we grieve for that which was lost. That which was never allowed to be.”
― The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
― The Many Daughters of Afong Moy

“You grieve for those beyond grief,
and you speak words of insight;
but learned men do not grieve
for the dead or the living.
Never have I not existed
nor you, nor these kings;
and never in the future
shall we cease to exist.
Just as the embodied self
enters childhood, youth, and old age,
so does it enter another body;
this does not confound a steadfast man.
Contacts with matter make us feel
heat and cold, pleasure and pain.
Arjuna, you must learn to endure
fleeting things-they come and go!
When these cannot torment a man,
when suffering and joy are equal
for him and he has courage,
he is fit for immortality.
Nothing of nonbeing comes to be,
nor does being cease to exist;
the boundary between these two
is seen by men who see reality.
Indestructible is this presence
that pervades all this;
no one can destroy
this unchanging reality. ...”
―
and you speak words of insight;
but learned men do not grieve
for the dead or the living.
Never have I not existed
nor you, nor these kings;
and never in the future
shall we cease to exist.
Just as the embodied self
enters childhood, youth, and old age,
so does it enter another body;
this does not confound a steadfast man.
Contacts with matter make us feel
heat and cold, pleasure and pain.
Arjuna, you must learn to endure
fleeting things-they come and go!
When these cannot torment a man,
when suffering and joy are equal
for him and he has courage,
he is fit for immortality.
Nothing of nonbeing comes to be,
nor does being cease to exist;
the boundary between these two
is seen by men who see reality.
Indestructible is this presence
that pervades all this;
no one can destroy
this unchanging reality. ...”
―

“Even though it's so painful, grief is something we have to go through sooner or later. There's no way round it, no way to avoid it. That something we all learned in the war. You go through it. But if you have a friend or two to walk along that path beside you, it helps you to bear it.”
― The Skylark's Secret
― The Skylark's Secret

“Silence can give a lot of answers, little one. It can be louder than any word or sound. It can鈥︹€� He trailed off. His eyes skimmed over the water off the swimming pool as if he too searched for answers. But it skipped over and landed on the bloomed out flower beds. 鈥淪ilence can be a companion when there are no words to describe how you feel or what you are going through.”
― When the darkness fell
― When the darkness fell

“Do not grieve! Everything you lose eventually comes back to you in some other way.”
― Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
― Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories
“Witnessing the love and grieving we see from animals, proves to us that all animals feel and have an innate range of emotions that we must respect, protect and empathise with. We must PROTECT them at all costs.”
―
―
“Sam: "I need you to do one last thing for me",
Julie: "What is it?",
Sam: "After we hang up... I am going to call again. and I need you to not pick up this time. can you promise me that?”
―
Julie: "What is it?",
Sam: "After we hang up... I am going to call again. and I need you to not pick up this time. can you promise me that?”
―

“Because you know what鈥檚 more terrifying? The thought of never feeling happy again.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“All you need is one good thing to turn your life around and make it worth living again.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“She was just so annoying; the way she was going on at you, trying to get gossip under the guise of being concerned.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“But here鈥檚 the thing: shock and disbelief don鈥檛 simply disappear overnight. Worse still, you don鈥檛 want to disappoint or burden anyone by admitting you鈥檙e still not over it. That last weekend you weren鈥檛 really busy; you just couldn鈥檛 face getting dressed. That the future, which used to seem so secure, now scares the living daylights out of you.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“It would be like a stranger coming up to you and giving you a kiss鈥�, Dr Khan had explained.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“Now no one greets me. When I close the front door there鈥檚 no one to talk to or share things with.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“I wanted to run away from everything, I say simply. I wanted to disappear. To leave it all behind and make a new life for myself.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“It鈥檚 forced me to slow down, to stop rushing about, to look and listen. To really notice things. And I鈥檝e realized that actually the countryside is far more alive and invigorating than any city. I mean, just look at that landscape.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“How could she simply disappear from our lives like that and not come back? It鈥檚 been two years, and I know she鈥檚 not coming back. I still have conversations with her in my head, though.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“Loss and grief don鈥檛 magically disappear; they just find a different outlet. You have to find a way to deal with it, and we dealt with it in different ways.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“Like all these years I thought it was the men who were the commitment-phobes. But actually it was me all along.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“I was scared of being trapped. Making a mistake. Needing someone. Scared of letting someone in, in case they let me down. In case they broke my heart.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“I needed to protect myself, so my world would never collapse again, like it did when my mum died.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing

“And maybe some relationships don鈥檛 even start. Maybe they鈥檙e only a spark and, if you don鈥檛 catch it quickly enough, it goes out.”
― One Good Thing
― One Good Thing
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