25 Quotes by Roland Barthes about Mourning
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Paradoxically (since people say: Work, amuse yourself, see friends) it’s when we’re busy, distracted, sought out, exteriorized, that we suffer most. Inwardness, calm, solitude makes us less miserable.
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Miseries of a birth.
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Embarrassed and almost quickly because sometimes I feel that my mourning is merely a susceptibility to emotion. But all my life haven’t I been just that: moved?
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The true act of mourning is not to suffer from the loss of the loved object; it is to discern one day, on the skin of the relationship, a certain tiny stain, appearing there as the symptom of a certain death : for the first time I am doing harm to the one I love, involuntarily, of course, but without panic.
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The measurement of mourning: eighteen months for mourning a father, a mother.
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It is said that Time soothes mourning – No, Time makes nothing happen; it merely makes the emotivity of mourning pass.
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To whom can I put this question (with any hope of an answer)? Does being able to live without someone you loved mean you loved her less than you thought... ?
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