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God is a creation of human brain
— Durgesh Satpathy
We should really synchronize our listening to Ummagumma so we can both freak out at the same time.
— Sienna McQuillen
How we respond to grief can shape our present
— K.C. Rhoads
It was then that I had a choice. I could cry and lay down and die, or I could use what I had learned from him to keep going and fully live.
— Aimee DuFresne
If one day a TV series comes into my head, and that is what I want to write, I'll write it. It just depends what story is in my brain at the time.
— Evangeline Lilly
Correct morality can only be derived from what man is - not from what do-gooders and well-meaning aunt Nellies would like him to be.
— Robert A. Heinlein
I realized, it is not the time that heals, but what we do within that time that creates positive change.
— Diane Dettmann
We need to fortify ourselves with the Word of God.
— Billy Graham
When are you going to tell me?" he asks without turning around. "Tell you what?" "Your secret. I know you have one.
— S.J. Harper
We cannot honor those we have lost if we lose our minds. - Charmainism
— Charmaine Smith Ladd
We never truly "get over" a loss, but we can move forward and evolve from it.
— Elizabeth Berrien
Some of the choices you make might not always turn out to be the best ones, but at least you are learning as you go.
— Elizabeth Berrien
Life and death are natural dualities. Like water and fire, wind and earth. We do not control them, we never will.
— Oumar Dieng
Berthe was wonderfully well educated for a Frenchwoman of that period, and surprisingly handsome for a Frenchwoman of any.
— J. Sheridan Le Fanu
It is true that the grief journey is very lonely, but it is also up to you to decide just how lonely you will make it.
— Elizabeth Berrien
[Partly as a consequence of male authority] prestige value always attaches to the activities of men.
— Margaret Mead
Grief is a universal experience
from which no one
will be spared. — Nathalie Himmelrich
from which no one
will be spared. — Nathalie Himmelrich
Why must you look like the rest of us? Why do you have to be the one to change? Change the way we see. Don't change the way you are.
— Tahereh Mafi
Look, when you're the president, there's all kinds of things said about us. I mean, it's just the nature of the job.
— George W. Bush
Learning to live again wholeheartedly includes letting love flow freely in and out of your heart.
— Elizabeth Berrien
I should be scared, but I am far too excited to let in any fear.
— Aimee DuFresne
I believe I gather strength from the generations of women who came before me - that together we all hold the suffering of the world.
— Elizabeth Berrien
Remember to view yourself and your humanness with a kind heart.
— Elizabeth Berrien
Nothing crushes the soul of a father more than the loss of the beloved son he failed to lavish his love on.
— Janvier Chouteu-Chando
Once you have walked down the grief path, what you have gained on your journey may turn into invaluable advice for someone else.
— Elizabeth Berrien
Never compare your grief.
You - and only you
walk your path. — Nathalie Himmelrich
You - and only you
walk your path. — Nathalie Himmelrich
God gifted a Zoo; with a paralyzed care taker.
— Durgesh Satpathy
Maybe there is no one way to deal with grief, but knowing that we're not totally alone is the best we can do.
— Ann Benjamin
I know you are afraid; you are afraid to get hurt again. But I also know that you are not meant to grieve forever.
— Christina Rasmussen
Creativity is not the clever rearranging of the known.
— Viola Spolin
When everything looks the same on the outside, yet everything has changed on the inside, we break. We break in half.
This is the duality of loss. — Christina Rasmussen
This is the duality of loss. — Christina Rasmussen
In the dim light of today are the shadows of yesterday's affliction and the hope of tomorrow's gifts.
— Ariana Carruth
Woman is, by habit or nature, queen of the household. She is not designed to organize on a large scale.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Each loss brings growth with it, and learning to handle new experiences and taking charge of your needs is part of the transformative process.
— Elizabeth Berrien