Inspirational Bereavement Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Inspirational Bereavement
Inspirational Bereavement Quotes & Sayings
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I like to have fun, but I don't play games.
— Yolanda Foster
You'd be surprised. Girls like sensitive, namby-pamby guys.
— Lizzy Caplan
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
All art is autobiographical.
— Federico Fellini
It would be a terrible mistake to go through life thinking that people are the sum total of what you see.
— Jonathan Tropper
{T}here is a point at which even grief feels absurd. And at this point, laughter gushes up to retrieve sanity.
— Alice Walker
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
We never truly "get over" a loss, but we can move forward and evolve from it.
— Elizabeth Berrien
But birthdays are random ... Defining one's life by the day one was cut from an umbilical cord is completely arbitrary.
— Neal Shusterman
...they left a scar that would fade but never vanish.
— Jordan Elizabeth Mierek
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
The arts are the hospitals for our souls ...
— Suzanne Farrell
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
Change the way you think and you will change the way you feel.
— Charmaine Smith Ladd
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
It paid to be cultured, just as long as you didn't start growing bacteria.
— Michael Lee West
Remember to view yourself and your humanness with a kind heart.
— Elizabeth Berrien