3,968 Quotes About Grief
- Author Jeanette Walls
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... I hadn't been paying attention to things like the sunrise, but that old sun had been coming up anyway. It didn't really care how I felt, it was going to rise and set regardless of whether I noticed it, and if I was going to enjoy it, that was up to me.
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- Author James Marcus
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Everything I have described so far seems to have happened to somebody else—to somebody else’s father. But the death of a parent happens to you, and, once it starts, it never stops. It dislodges everything.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We are sometimes dragged into a pit of unhappiness by someone else’s opinion that we do not look happy.
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- Author Kate McGahan
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It was something new for her. New roads, new people, new places, new opportunities and new perspective. This is the one thing that inevitably moves a person through the grief. Growth heals grief.
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- Author Madeline Miller
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Daedalus did not long outlive his son. His limbs turned grey, and all his strength was transmuted into smoke. I had no right to claim him, I knew it. But in a solitary life, there are rare moments when another soul dips near yours, as stars once a year brush the earth. Such a constellation he was to me.
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- Author Hannah Sunderland
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What is it called when you grieve for someone who isn’t dead, just gone away or nothing like you thought they were?
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- Author Don Van Vliet
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Well, the gold fish in the bowl lay upside down bloatingFull in the sky and the plains were bleached white with skeletonsVarious species grouped together accordingTo their past beliefsThe only way they ever all got together wasNot in love but shameful grief
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- Author Claire North
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There is no loss, if you cannot remember what you have lost.
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- Author Sigrid Nunez
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To draw me out, the therapist asks what I did for the holidays. When I tell him he says gently (he says everything gently), Sounds like that's one of the ways your loss has affected you: not wanting to be with other people. Hating to be with other people, I don't say. Terrified of being with other people.
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