Loneliness Grief Quotes
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Loneliness Grief Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is ever free,
though to you it be.
Somewhere, somehow,
someone paid. — Roger W. Hancock
though to you it be.
Somewhere, somehow,
someone paid. — Roger W. Hancock
The abundance of small things, it'll bury you.
— Alden Bell
She was overstrained with grief and loneliness: almost any shoulder would have done as well.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I cannot be a traitor, since I never swore fealty to the English king.
— William Wallace
We are not alone in our loneliness, others have been here and known griefs we thought our special own ...
— Patrick Kavanagh
I thought of the analyst Winnicott's observation: 'It is a joy to be hidden but disaster not to be found'.
— Susie Orbach
I would love to play 'Wonder Woman'; I have the abilities and the strength because I am definitely not the typical Hollywood actress.
— Nadia Bjorlin
Loneliness is a kind of suffering you can alleviate. It's not something you have to endure, like grief.
— Dean Bakopoulos
I am taking this in, slowly,
Taking it into my body.
This grief. How slow
The body is to realize
You are never coming back. — Donna Masini
Taking it into my body.
This grief. How slow
The body is to realize
You are never coming back. — Donna Masini
There's grief and then there's the loneliness of grief. The way it's just yours and yours alone.
— Deb Caletti
He stroked her back and kept a fierce grip on her like she'd fade away into one of the thousands of ghosts in this cemetery.
— Katherine McIntyre
The man who thinks he can and the man who thinks he can't are both right. Which one are you?
— Henry Ford
Experience teaches that the fire of mental grief is intensified by being confined to its own hearth.
— Fr James Groenings
But when she finally got the wings to fly she realized she had nowhere else to go to ...
— Sanhita Baruah
To multiply the years and divide by the desire to live is a kind of false accounting.
— Peter Heller
The sentiment of immediate loss in some sort decayed, while that of utter, irremediable loneliness grew on me with time.
— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Grief denied will surface in borrowed clothes, the mad, sad clothes of paranoia, fear or loneliness
— Johnny Rich
But the more people we love and the more deeply we love them, the more vulnerable we are to loss and grief and loneliness.
— Dean Koontz
I guess you can never really know what's going on inside another person.
— Cristin Terrill
Your enemies can kill you, but only your friends can hurt you.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Man cries, his tears dry up and run out. So he becomes a devil, reduced to a monster.
— Kohta Hirano
Because how could he have done this?
How could he have chosen to leave me here all alone? — Jandy Nelson
How could he have chosen to leave me here all alone? — Jandy Nelson
Some losses never heal you just learn to carry the burden and shed a tear every now and then
— Tina Gayle
I have a new way of doing things, and I don't care if you think I'm crazy.
— Malcolm Gladwell
We have to give up so many things when the people we love die. So we hang on to other familiar things.
— Corey Ann Haydu
I can't recall the sound of your voice
Still, I bring flowers and meet the sky
ask it to hold me, too. — Drew Myron
Still, I bring flowers and meet the sky
ask it to hold me, too. — Drew Myron
As a writer, you live in permanent self-doubt; you're on permanent trial.
— Antonio Munoz Molina