494 Quotes About Grieving
- Author Sonali Deraniyagala
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They had become muffled and distant then anyway. This happened in those first days after the wave. I couldn't find their faces, they quivered as in a heat haze. Even in my stupor I knew that details of them were dropping away from me crumbs. Still, whenever they emerged, I panicked.
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- Author Sonali Deraniyagala
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I must stop remembering. I must keep them in a faraway place. The more I remember, the greater my agony. These thoughts stuttered in my mind. So I stopped talking about them, I wouldn't mouth my boys' names, I shoved away stories of them. Let them, let our life, become as unreal as that wave.
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- Author Sherman Alexie
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Great pain is repetitive. Grief is repetitive.
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- Author Dee Williams
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Grief makes gravity heavier and air molecules denser, so breathing is accomplished in a shallow, half-hearted way.
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- Author Darrell Drake
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She did not belong to the healthy group of widows and widowers who, after mourning, would nurture the seed of their grief into growing from loss—perhaps continuing the dreams of the lost, or learning to cherish alone the things they’d cherished together.She belonged instead to the sad lot who clung to grief, who nurtured it by never moving beyond it. They’d shelter it deep inside where the years padded it in saudade layers like some malignant pearl.
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- Author Cindee Snider Re
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Chronic illness is hard. Pain is hard. Isolation is hard. The financial cost is hard. Grieving is hard and necessary and sometimes takes far longer than we ever imagined.
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- Author Rosie Walsh
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A lo mejor estás en todas partes. Esa es la posibilidad que más me gusta. Allí arriba, en las nubes teñidas de rosa. Aquí abajo, en la humedad del amanecer.Allí donde voy, te busco. Y allí donde estoy, te veo.
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- Author Wayne Gerard Trotman
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Verily, a man should not cling to those who have passed, for he will likely neglect service to the living.
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- Author Gail Graham
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Was I simply using a psychological defense mechanism to protect myself from unbearable grief? That’s what some people might say. But I disagree. Psychological defense mechanisms are supposed to protect you from pain, and I was in terrible pain. I was heartbroken, overwhelmed by grief, despair, and loss. Knowing that Bao was coming back to me did nothing to ease the heartbreak of having lost him. That might not make sense, but that’s how it was.
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