Grieving A Death Quotes
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Grieving A Death Quotes & Sayings
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Death is harder on those who are left behind.
— Robert La Fosse
Story is the language of the heart.
— John Eldredge
He wept bitter tears over the death of his enemy. It was his enemy, after all, who knew him best and kept him up at night.
— Donna Lynn Hope
I think death is a tremendous adventure- a gateway into a new life, in which you have further powers, deeper joys, and wonderful horizons.
— Leslie Weatherhead
Her death ... brought me as nothing else could do to know and end my jealousy of God. It saved her faith from assault.
— Sheldon Vanauken
We would prefer all gain and no loss in life, yet that would gain us nothing more than great loss.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Maybe so," he said, "but whatever little chance of safety there is, I want her to have it.
— Philip Pullman
Death is just a change in lifestyles.
— Stephen Levine
You can stay here with your papa and die or you can go with me ... You'll be all right.
— Cormac McCarthy
Anything you put in a play
any speech
has got to do one of two things: either define character or push the action of the play along. — Edward Albee
any speech
has got to do one of two things: either define character or push the action of the play along. — Edward Albee
Sometimes we grieve the living more than the dead.
— Lawren Leo
The seas are the heart's blood of the earth.
— Henry Beston
The world is afflicted by death and decay. But the wise do not grieve, having realized the nature of the world.
— Gautama Buddha
Loss is an invitation to a journey of unparalleled growth, yet we seldom RSVP the invitation.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
He wasn't crying for the woman who had died. He was crying for the woman she had been.
— Sharon Sala
Photography is an art of teleporting the past into the future.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Time heals nothing. It only brings other issues and tissues, and takes what is incurable or unacceptable out of the center of our attention.
— Ana Claudia Antunes
At Death we are aware that we are more than just our physical bodies.
— James Van Praagh
Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore.
— Dianna Hardy
Perhaps it only applies in the States, where emotional optimism is a constitutional duty
— Julian Barnes
History is a great deal closer to poetry than is generally realised: in truth, I think, it is in essence the same.
— A. L. Rowse
That was the problem with grieving one child in a family with other children. In my despair over losing Riley, I'd lost my daughter too.
— Leslie A. Gordon
Loss is the uninvited door that extends us an unexpected invitation to unimaginable possibilities.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
My idea of God is not a divine idea. It has to be shattered time after time. He shatters it Himself.
— C.S. Lewis
Remind yourself that the only thing you can truly control is you - and your reaction to what the world throws at you.
— Patrick M. Regan
It is so much easier to grieve for the dead than to care for the living. At least in death we are all perfect.
— Jon Richardson
A funeral is no place for secrets.
— Mitch Albom
Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity.
— Mother Teresa