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Quotes about grief-support

Grief is a profound and deeply personal journey that touches everyone at some point in their lives. It represents the complex emotions and experiences that follow the loss of someone or something significant. While grief is often associated with sadness, it encompasses a wide range of feelings, including anger, confusion, and even moments of relief. The path through grief is not linear, and each person's experience is unique, making it a deeply individual process. People are drawn to quotes about grief because they offer solace and understanding during times of heartache. These words can articulate emotions that are difficult to express, providing comfort and a sense of connection to others who have walked a similar path. Quotes about grief can also serve as gentle reminders that healing is possible and that, while the pain may never fully disappear, it can transform into a source of strength and resilience. In a world where grief can feel isolating, these quotes offer a shared language of empathy and hope, helping individuals navigate their own journeys with a sense of companionship and understanding.

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Grief is a private, internal thing. No one can say their pain is worse than yours because they don't know. So maybe it's not good to compare. Maybe it's better to talk to people who know you.
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Surviving the death of a loved one...one day at a time.
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#empathyforgrief
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Everyone's pain is relative. We've learned how to deal with grief, because we've had to. But Bree hasn't. And our grief was shared, because we all felt it at the same time. She had to deal with hers alone.
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Can’t live your life with grief whispering in your ear, pulling you this way and that. But you can’t shove it in a drawer deep inside yourself, neither. Naw, you got to sit grief down and talk to it. Listen to it. Come to terms with it. Pain is the body’s way of saying it’s healing, so you gotta let it heal.
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A pet is the perfect definition of unconditional love...
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I will always wear this scar. It's called love.
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It’s a conscious choice to decide to move through grief, mourn the loss of the person you love, and heal. – Chelsea Hanson, author of The Sudden Loss Survival Guide
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This was how to help a family who has just lost their child. Wash the clothes, make soup. Don't ask them what they need, bring them what they need. Keep them warm. Listen to them rant, and cry, and tell their story over and over.
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From a spiritual perspective, what is it that we must learn from loss? When we think deeply we realize that loss is an opening through which we can question our superficial existence and move towards something better.
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