686 Quotes About Grief-and-loss
- Author Ranata Suzuki
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If you’re searching for a quote that puts your feelings into words – you won’t find it.You can learn every language and read every word ever written – but you’ll never find what’s in your heart.How can you?He has it.
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- Author Ranata Suzuki
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It’s painful, loving someone from afar.Watching them – from the outside.The once familiar elements of their life reduced to nothing more than occasional mentions in conversations and faces changing in photographs…..They exist to you now as nothing more than living proof that something can still hurt you … with no contact at all.
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- Author Lamine Pearlheart
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No sunset winks, but surely be followed by the sunrise! - Try to remember this on your moments of despair.
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- Author Ranata Suzuki
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I had someone once who made every day mean something.And now…. I am lost….And nothing means anything anymore.
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- Author Dean Koontz
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For a long time things were so bad. Very bad. Dark even when there was light.The only thing that kept the dark back was the Forever Shiny Thing that was her secret...It is a word...the word hangs on a silver chain. The word is HOPE.
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- Author Sharon Weil
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If we can’t feel into the heart of grief, we can’t truly move on to experience hope and joy. We can’t be present to what is now, and what is next, because we are bound by the loss and sorrow that holds us to the past. Grief has to flow. It has to be carried, not just by you, but by the others with you, by your community, until it transforms to the next rightful calling of your heart to action.
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- Author Kate McGahan
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When you grieve, that's all you tend to see. You must move through this time of suffering, strengthening your faith and being willing to grow. As you grow you'll find that your blind faith will continue to open your eyes.
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- Author Christopher Dines
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Getting in touch with our frozen grief can be a sacred act. Grief work is healing. Grieving allows us to make peace with the past and the present. Grieving helps us to come out of hiding and unravels our masks and false self. We grow stronger and wiser when we get in touch with our original pain. We are no longer chained to our traumatic buried feelings and memories—we are liberated.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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We have a choice. We can be jaded by what we’ve lost, or joyous over what that thing had accomplished while we had it.
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