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It's and old, old story: I had a friend and we shared everything, and then she died and so we shared that, too.
— Gail Caldwell
I'd confused need with love and love with sacrifice.
— Gail Caldwell
The truth, or success, of any writer's story lies partly in its specificity and its emotional honesty.
— Gail Caldwell
Like a starfish, the heart endures its amputation.
— Gail Caldwell
We need imperfection in our relationships, else we would die from the thickness of intimacy.
— Gail Caldwell
The flaw is the thing we love.
— Gail Caldwell
Grief doesn't necessarily make you noble. Sometimes it just makes you crazy, or primitive with fear ...
— Gail Caldwell
Revolutionaries are insomniacs, too afraid of history's nightmare to sleep, too troubled by the world's ills to be less than awake.
— Viet Thanh Nguyen
Scratch a fantasy and you'll find a nightmare.
— Gail Caldwell
Hope in the beginning feels like such a violation of the loss, and yet without it we couldn't survive.
— Gail Caldwell
Memory is both the curse of grief and the eventual talisman against it; what at first seems unbearable becomes the succor that can outlast pain.
— Gail Caldwell
Grief is what tells you who you are alone.
— Gail Caldwell
The real trick is to let life, with all it's ordinary missteps and regrets, be consistently more mysterious and alluring then it's end.
— Gail Caldwell
Death is a divorce nobody asked for; to live through it is to find a way to disengage from what you thought you couldn't stand to lose.
— Gail Caldwell
The territory of grief ... is both cruel and commonplace.
— Gail Caldwell
I know now that we never get over great losses; we absorb them, and they carve us into different, often kinder, creatures.
— Gail Caldwell
Without the dark we would never see the stars. -Edward Cullen
— Stephanie Meyer
A universe that includes you
cant be all bad, but
does it? at this distance
you're a mirage, — Margaret Atwood
cant be all bad, but
does it? at this distance
you're a mirage, — Margaret Atwood
Maybe this is the point: to embrace the core sadness of life without toppling headlong into it, or assuming it will define your days.
— Gail Caldwell
That she was irreplaceable became a bittersweet loyalty: Her death was what I had now instead of her.
— Gail Caldwell
Gregarious hermit. I wanted the warmth of spontaneous connection and the freedom to be left alone.
— Gail Caldwell