Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Quotes
Top 70 wise famous quotes and sayings by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I have learned there is no joy without hardship. There is no pleasure without pain. Would we know the comfort of peace without the distress of war?
Death is a graduation. When we're taught all the things we came to teach, learned all the things we came to learn, then we're allowed to graduate.
A woman needs to know about blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol. And she needs to know the kinds of things she can do to stay healthy.
When we have passed the tests we are sent to Earth to learn, we are allowed to graduate. We are allowed to shed our body, which imprisons our souls.
If people would get in touch with their spirits, they would be able to heal, emotionally and physically.
We need to teach the next generation of children from day one that they are responsible for their lives.
Denial helps us to pace our feelings of grief. There is a grace in denial. It is nature's way of letting in only as much as we can handle.
Dying is something we human beings do continuously, not just at the end of our physical lives on this earth.
We make progress in society only if we stop cursing and complaining about its shortcomings and have the courage to do something about them.
Dying is nothing to fear. It can be the most wonderful experience of your life. It all depends on how you've lived.
When we face the worst that can happen in any situation, we grow. When circumstances are at their worst, we can find our best.
I always say that death can be one of the greatest experiences ever. If you live each day of your life right, then you have nothing to fear.
I am an artist because the knot is so powerful I just can not, nor want to be, anything else or do anything else.
I think that as you evolve spiritually, automatically your body tells you what is acceptable for your body and what is not.
Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms you would never see the true beauty of their carvings.
The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well.
I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is no death the way we understood it. The body dies, but not the soul.
Throughout life, we get clues that remind us of the direction we are supposed to be headed if you stay focused, then you learn your lessons.
If we could see that everything, even tragedy, is a gift in diguise, we would then find the best way to nourish the soul.
Even though I had a good income from my lectures, no one would give me a loan. The insanity almost drove me to sympathize with the feminist movement.
It is difficult to accept death in this society because it is unfamiliar. In spite of the fact that it happens all the time, we never see it.
I look for mystery and try to decipher it while knowing it is an impossible task. I look for memory, where Mystery lies.
Any natural, normal human being, when faced with any kind of loss, will go from shock all the way through acceptance.
If you truly want to grow as a person and learn, you should realize that the universe has enrolled you in the graduate program of life, called loss.
It's not the end of the physical body that should worry us. Rather our concern must be to live while we're alive.
We do things hopefully because they add life to our living, but not with the illusion they will help us escape death when our time comes.
We bring a deeper commitment to our happiness when we fully understand, that our time left is limited and we really need to make it count.