Don't Mourn Quotes
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Consistent relevancy is to improve and advance more in understanding
— Sunday Adelaja
Many Americans don't mourn in public anymore - we don't wear black, we don't beat our chests and wail.
— Meghan O'Rourke
Perhaps the most dehumanizing thing in Gaza is people there don't have the time to properly mourn the dead before strikes kill even more
— Yousef Munayyer
As Sancho said, money does not buy happiness but it does buy nearly everything else.
— Isabel Allende
The first key to a purposeful living is to accept the responsibility of your mission. When you agree "yes" to the calling, then you ask God "why?".
— Israelmore Ayivor
Don't mourn me. Be joyful.
— Tomson Highway
A novel in progress doesn't have a clear, forward process. It's messy, like a beloved, balky child.
— Kay Kenyon
Don't cry for the dead, for the dead is deaf, dumb, blind, lame, unemotional and dead.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Some people are like fragile petals, and they don't recover from hardship. Do we blame the petal? Or do we excuse its fragility and mourn its loss?
— Aleksandra Layland
I don't mourn the dead. I mourn the living.
— Stephen Evans
I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.
— Joyce Kilmer
You lost your wife, Douglas. My heartbreaks for you, it really does. But I lose my husband every day, all over again. And I don't even get to mourn.
— Jonathan Tropper
I don't mourn the loss of my childhood; I mourn because everything, including (my) childhood, is lost.
— Fernando Pessoa
If one lied, or put you down, don't mourn don't grieve, for why do you care, you don't want to be friends with the mean.
— Zoe Rosenberg
Mourn if you must, but don't stop fighting.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Don't mourn, Organise
— Joe Hill
Good people end up in Hell because they can't forgive themselves.
— Robin Williams
Don't mourn me", he said. Because it was a joke, a sick joke and because - at the end - he needed a little dark humour to sustain him.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones