Grief Memories Quotes
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Grief Memories Quotes & Sayings
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Before there can be fullness there must be emptiness. Before God can fill us with Himself we must first be emptied of ourselves.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
But cemeteries are like mousetraps for memories, catching grief by the tail before it knows what's what.
— Jennifer E. Smith
My world is a million shattered pieces put together, glued by my tears, where each piece is nothing but a reflection of YOU.
— Sanhita Baruah
I don't believe in astrology; I'm a Sagittarius and we're skeptical.
— Arthur C. Clarke
She must face her grief where the struggle is always hardest-in the place where each trivial object is attended by pleasant memories.
— Ellen Glasgow
Our memories of our loved ones are the pearl we form around the grain of grief that causes us pain.
— Jeff Zentner
From perfect grief there need not beWisdom or even memory;One thing then learned remains to me -The woodspurge has a cup of three.
— Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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
This art, born of genius and good taste, can become beautiful and varied to an infinite degree.
— Jean-Georges Noverre
Sometimes you hide away a memory because it is so precious that you don't want to dilute it with the attempt to recount it.
— Joshua Gaylord
Jumping in before you know what you're getting into is a good way to get hurt,
— Joelle Charbonneau
Memory nourishes the heart, and grief abates.
— Marcel Proust
The word is too weak. There is no word in the language strong enough to describe my feelings.
— Jack London
Grief is deeper when the sun goes down and memories rise up with the moon and stars.
— Francine Rivers
The memory of the pain did not destroy the reality of the pleasure; grief did not obliterate joy.
— Orson Scott Card
If even God has a hell, which is his love for mankind, then any man has his hell within easy reach, and that's his love for his family.
— Paulo Coelho
had a pancake in her hand, so I
— Joanna Faber
The only thing she didn't like to think, about Park, was what he could possibly see in her.
— Rainbow Rowell
I buried my grief for my son, not my memories, but my grief.
— Deborah Smith
I felt that justice had been served and that the world was, in some way, a better place for all of us.
— James F. Amos
Memory is the only friend of grief.
— Rumer Godden