Loss Parents Quotes
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Loss Parents Quotes & Sayings
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In all of us, there is a child that exists while we have our parents. With my mother gone, I feel a sadness for the loss of the child within myself.
— J.L. Witterick
A friend of mine, now retired, was then a major exec at a major bank, and one of her jobs, the last four years, was the farewell interview.
— Donald E. Westlake
To be a good parent, you need to take care of yourself so that you can have the physical and emotional energy to take care of your family.
— Michelle Obama
In psychoanalysis, you try to retain a discovery; in art, once the thing is made, you let it go.
— Steve Martin
We're the new face of failure
Prettier and younger but not any better off
Bullet proof loneliness
At best, at best — Fall Out Boy
Prettier and younger but not any better off
Bullet proof loneliness
At best, at best — Fall Out Boy
A night spent spooning with your girlfriend isn't nearly so exciting when your uncle is curled up against your other side.
— Mike Mullin
Do you need anything?" she asks. A mom A dad. Someone. Anyone. Can you arrange for that? "Nah, I'm good.
— Daisy Whitney
In the English language there are orphans and widows, but there is no word for the parents who lose a child.
— Jodi Picoult
Believing in your potential and calling upon your courage to change will fuel your professional growth and help you accomplish goals.
— John Manning
The loss of my parents was definitely the hardest thing I've had to endure. I just felt really dead inside for a long time.
— Jonathan Bennett
Geeks are finally having their day.
— Rashida Jones
In the quiet of the graveyard, the couple knelt together in soul-stretching silence - wishing, waiting, hoping, praying.
— Seth Adam Smith
The hole where my heart had finally grown back after the loss of my parents was returning because of the very person who had filled the void
— Cassandra Giovanni
It is time to teach society on how to be empathetic with people grieving.
— Nathalie Himmelrich