3,968 Quotes About Grief
- Author Roland Barthes
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Only I know what my road has been for the last year and a half: the economy of this motionless and anything but spectacular mourning that has kept me unceasingly separate by its demands; a separation that I have ultimately always projected to bring to a close by a book--Stubbornness, secrecy.
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- Author Roland Barthes
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Everything pains me. The merest trifle rouses a sense of abandonment.I'm impatient with other people, their will to live, their universe. Attracted by a decision to withdraw from everyone [no longer bearing the world of Y].
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- Author Patience Johnson
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Blind minds are worst than blind eyes. That you have eyes does not mean that you have vision. Visionaries do not look they see whlie people look.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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You cannot use another man's leg to run your race. Wives stop waiting for your husbands to do everything. For God's sake make an impact. Nobody is a threat to your development.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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I am the most important person to me. I am the most important person in the entire universe to me. I am the centre of my own universe.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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People with vision sees opportunity where there is problem. They see money not problem.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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Faith is never connected to safe. There is no faith without tension. For a rubber band to function to it's elasticity, it has to experience a tension. Saints of God who has no tension has no function.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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Negative prophecies are reversible. The Lord reveals to conquer. You are created to reverse any negative with your prayers and the word of God.
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- Author Danny Castillones Sillada
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When I saw myself in front of the mirror without a mask, I feel like crying with forbidding melancholy and embarrassment, knowing what secrets, hurts, and longings lurk behind my soul.— Danny Castillones Sillada, The Confession of a Surrealist
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