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I found not being able to use a pen or pencil as defeating as the loss of her beak would be to a hen.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
The heaviness of loss in her heart hadn't eased, but there was room there for humour, too.
— Nalo Hopkinson
All of our laments could not add a single second to her life, not one additional beat of the heart, nor a breath.
— Audrey Niffenegger
Although her heart had been dead for years, she clasped her hands over her breast to protect what rested underneath.
— Montgomery Mahaffey
Something in her is still drowning a little from loss.
— Ally Condie
Sadness creeping from the shadows will get less and less until it crushes her no more than a petal might her breath.
— Nicola Morgan
No wisdom that [my kitten] may gain by experience and reflection hereafter will compensate for the loss of her present hilarity.
— William Cowper
They had never been at peace together, they two; and now he felt himself drawn downward into the strange mysterious depths of her tranquillity.
— Edith Wharton
Nature lies, disheveled, pale, With her feverish lips apart,- Day by day the pulses fail, Nearer to her bounding heart.
— Goodale Sisters
I loved her in spite of myself. I loved her immeasurably.
Infinitely. And I feared that love as much as I feared my own fury at the
world. — Susan Abulhawa
Infinitely. And I feared that love as much as I feared my own fury at the
world. — Susan Abulhawa
Her loss is my gain!
— G.E. Kelly
Age isn't stealing from my grandmother; it's slowly unwinding her.
— Shaun David Hutchinson
Sometimes it made her want to put her fist through glass; other times, it made her cry a river.
— Jodi Picoult
Ain't nothing worse to a mama than losing her baby -
— Andrew Galasetti
I am determined to avenge her, to make her loss unforgettable, and I can only do that by winning and thereby making myself unforgettable.
— Suzanne Collins
Teddy wondered, and not for the first time, not by a long shot, if this was the day that missing her would finally be too much for him.
— Dennis Lehane
Don't love anyone that much when you loss him/her, you feel you loss the reason to live your life.
— Minesh Shakya
Living does mean accepting the loss of one joy after another, not even joys in her case, mere possibilities of improvement.
— Vladimir Nabokov
As I was wheeled into the operating room I pleaded with
God for one more day, one more week, one more month with her. — Ariana Carruth
God for one more day, one more week, one more month with her. — Ariana Carruth
It had been years before she could view anybody else's happiness without mourning the loss of her own.
— Jojo Moyes
She
was afraid of getting too close to anyone. To her, closeness represented
a loss rather than a gain. — Mitsuyo Kakuta
was afraid of getting too close to anyone. To her, closeness represented
a loss rather than a gain. — Mitsuyo Kakuta
Loving her was heaven that turned to hell when she died.
— Jonathon Scott Fuqua
Juliana was momentarily at a loss for words, a strange condition for her. It didn't last long.
— Cindy Anstey
Weep not for little Leonie, abducted by a French Marquis. Though loss of honor was a wrench, just think how it's improved her French.
— Harry Graham
When someone you love dies you pay for the sin of outliving her with a thousand piercing regrets.
— Simone De Beauvoir
The fairest things have fleetest end,
Their scent survives their close:
But the rose's scent is bitterness
To her who loved the rose. — Francis Thompson
Their scent survives their close:
But the rose's scent is bitterness
To her who loved the rose. — Francis Thompson
Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely: and pined his loss
— John Milton
It is a terrible thing for an old woman to outlive her dogs.
— Tennessee Williams
Funny how an absence can feel like a presence, like that space practically glows with her outline and make me notice how she's not here.
— Joan Steinau Lester
I think about my mother singing after lunch on a Summer afternoon, twirling in blue dress across the floor of her dressing room
— Audrey Niffenegger
A loss, but who still mourns the breath of one woman, or laments one wife? Though my heart never can forget, how, for one look, she gave up her life.
— Anna Akhmatova
The beat of her heart, the slow burning away ... of the bitter fires of the devil's arcade.
— Bruce Springsteen
He hadn't saved her. He hadn't even bothered trying.
— Tan Redding
A woman stood in front of her with the peculiar poise that comes before the discovery of age and after the loss of innocence.
— Donald Kingsbury
Jack had been the love of her life and he was gone. It seemed now that there had never been bad times, though she knew that wasn't true.
— Sara Sheridan
[Ilse] was suffering so keenly that she wanted to arraign the universe at the bar of her pain.
— L.M. Montgomery
Was it courage that made her take the last step, or weakness? Was it loss that walked her to the edge, or a search for freedom?
— Scot Gardner
To console the girl for the loss of her feathered friend.
— L. Frank Baum
She was obviously devastated by her loss. But not so devastated that she did not find the energy to utterly vanquish Diane.
— Nancy Goldstone
God take what He would, she said. And He did, and He did, and He did and then gave her Halle who gave her freedom when it didn't mean a thing.
— Toni Morrison
You can be broken, or broken open. That choice is yours.
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about dealing with the loss of her mother — Erica Bauermeister
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about dealing with the loss of her mother — Erica Bauermeister
A daughter without her mother is a woman broken. It is a loss that turns to arthritis and settles deep into her bones.
— Kristin Hannah
even now, the building raised a conflicting set of emotions in her: memories of pain and loss, but also of healing and discovery.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
(Her husband's departure ... ) had picked Mildred up by the hair and dropped her down at the doorstep of insanity.
From Butterfly on F street — Edward P. Jones
From Butterfly on F street — Edward P. Jones
Life simply blew through her.
— Valeria Kogan
Eyes as dark as her heart and as empty as her soul
— Shayna Rodriguez
She was grieving the loss of her youth, the closing down of possibilities as life became what it was rather than what it might have been.
— Kimberley Freeman
No one knew she cried in the night for Lyle and her lost happiness, that under that biscuit crust exterior she was all butter grief and hunger.
— Dorothy Allison
Decades of sorrow and loss, he had suffered. And all of them caused by this woman crouching in front of him with his blood on her lips.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
It seemed to her that almost any pain was sympathetic to her loss and she inserted herself immediately into the concept of fantastic suffering.
— Louise Erdrich
I could no longer desire physically without feeling a need for her, without suffering from her absence.
— Marcel Proust
Mother Nature is relentless and forward. When we do not live according to her laws she rewards us with disease.
— Nancy S. Mure
As the sky faded to night, her anger dissipated - but not in a healing way, just dulled, like forged iron sizzling in a cold pail of water.
— Katherine McIntyre
I put her burnt bones into my mouth and swallowed them whole.
— Cheryl Strayed
I was physically attacked by a woman who didn't even know me. Yes, my boyfriend was her former husband, but she tried to ruin me.
— Brenda Perlin
Letting her go wasn't a choice because he would never let her go; she was taken away from him.
— Mrinalini Mitra
Chastity seems to have come as a late development. What the primitive maiden dreaded was not the loss of her virginity but a reputation for sterility.
— Charmian Clift
In that eternity of his, where everybody will be happy, how could he feel the lack of her, the loss of her?
— Marilynne Robinson
She's a dead loss. Has no idea what she wants to do with her life. She's so insipid, she's almost invisible.
— Melina Marchetta
Harsh, bitter laughs exploded from her like shrapnel, and she didn't care who was cut in the process.
— Katherine McIntyre
It is stupid to grieve for the loss of a girl friend: you might never have met her, so you can do without her.
— Cesare Pavese
A man always finds it hard to realize that he may have finally lost a woman's love, however badly he may have treated her.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Most days now his loss is a part of her, an awkward weight she carries around, invisible to everyone else.
— Jojo Moyes
There was no true recovery from the loss of a child. A part of her was broken and it couldn't be fixed.
— Debra Webb
He passed through her with his soul caressing hers goodbye. And in that final hour he was with her one last time.
— Donna Lynn Hope
That the loss of a man, even if he had been the love of her life, was not the end of a woman's existence.
— Sherry Thomas
At the sight of her, sadness and loss rolled over him, worse
— Robert Jordan
I just looked at her, feeling utterly empty. I didn't know what I was supposed to say to her. My life is in that bed. Please let me stay.
— Maggie Stiefvater
In front of him stood the woman of his dreams, giving him one last chance to kiss her.
Reason didn't stand a chance. — Tan Redding
Reason didn't stand a chance. — Tan Redding
It was a humbling thought, to realize the weight of the world could not break him, but the loss of her could have.
— Joey W. Hill
You want to move on, but to do that you have to let her go, and you don't want to let her go, so you don't move on.
— Jonathan Tropper
She felt damned. As though she were marching to her death. She felt like had been sentenced. And yet she felt eerily free.
— Tan Redding
Losing me will hurt; it will be the kind of pain that won't feel real at first, and when it does, it will take her breath away.
— Gayle Forman
Your Honour, unless your Honour, without a moment's loss of time, makes sail for the nearest shore, this is a doomed ship, and her name is the Coffin!
— Charles Dickens
But as the years passed, he missed her more, not less, and his need for her became a cut that would not scar over, would not stop leaking.
— Dennis Lehane
I always wondered what it must be like to lose a twin - if somehow Mary felt it like it was happening to her. If she felt physical pain.
— Francesca Lia Block
Harper Lee was my David Bowie, and I feel her loss in my bones.
— Margaret Stohl