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One smile relieves a heart that grieves.
— Robert Graves
Death is harder on those who are left behind.
— Robert La Fosse
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
The feel of not to feel it, When there is none to heal it Nor numbed sense to steel it.
— John Keats
The failure to return thanks for definite blessings received is a manifestation of ingratitude that grieves Jesus Christ.
— R.A. Torrey
I depart, Whither I know not; but the hour's gone by When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.
— Lord Byron
Those who grieve find comfort in weeping and in arousing their sorrow until the body is too tired to bear the inner emotions.
— Maimonides
You spend your whole life grieving for those who haven't died yet.
— Orson Scott Card
As hard as it is, grieving can be a gift, if we use it to examine our own lives and come closer to those we love.
— Amy Eldon
None grieve so ostentatiously as those who rejoice most in heart.
[Lat., Nulla jactantius moerent quam qui maxime laetantur.] — Tacitus
[Lat., Nulla jactantius moerent quam qui maxime laetantur.] — Tacitus
Whatever might be taken from me need not leave me with a deficit in its wake.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Perhaps it only applies in the States, where emotional optimism is a constitutional duty
— Julian Barnes
You're in the arms of the Angels; may you find some comfort here.
— Sarah McLachlan
It will take mind and memory months and possibly years to gather together the details, and thus learn and know the whole extent of the loss.
— Mark Twain
When I could find something to laugh about for 30 minutes, my grief lightened just enough to make the day bearable.
— Sharon E. Rainey
Mankind is an unco squad And muckle he may grieve thee.
— Robert Burns
My main focus is to try to give myself time to heal ... Forgiveness takes time. It is the last step of the grieving process.
— Elin Nordegren
Grieving is like being ill. You think the entire world revolves around you and it doesn't.
— Sue Grafton
I measure every grief I meet with narrow, probing eyes - I wonder if it weighs like mine - or has an easier size.
— Emily Dickinson
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
Grief can be a slow ache that never seems to stop rising, yet as we grieve, those we love mysteriously become more and more a part of who we are.
— Mark Nepo
On this day, take time to remember those who have fallen. But on every day after, do more; put the freedoms they died for to greater and nobler uses.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
It's easy to be forgetful when you're grieving, even forget those things that you believe most people wouldn't.
— Liz Fichera
All those who try to go it sole alone, Too proud to be beholden for relief, Are absolutely sure to come to grief.
— Robert Frost
Verily, a man should not cling to those who have passed, for he will likely neglect service to the living.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Don't mind all those people who say that you should be back to normal in a month or two. Grieving is all part of helping yourself anyway.
— Cecelia Ahern
The time you spend grieving over a man should never exceed the amount of time you actually spent with him.
— Rita Rudner
Lord, I desire to live as one Who bears a blood-bought name, As one who fears but grieving Thee, And knows no other shame.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Grieve not that I die young.
Is it not well to pass away
ere life hath lost its brightness? — Lady Flora Hastings
Is it not well to pass away
ere life hath lost its brightness? — Lady Flora Hastings
I didn't start grieving for my mother properly until I was maybe 16.
— Peaches Geldof
You learn not to mourn every little thing out here, or you'd never, ever stop grieving.
— Alexandra Fuller
Even in the most grieving of losses, or whatever sort of pain you're sitting in, we can bear it.
— Lauren Bowles
For someone grieving, moving forward is the challenge. Because after extreme loss, you want to go back.
— Holly Goldberg Sloan
Go, grieving rimes of mine, to that hard stone
Whereunder lies my darling, lies my dear,
And cry to her to speak from heaven's sphere. — Petrarch
Whereunder lies my darling, lies my dear,
And cry to her to speak from heaven's sphere. — Petrarch
It takes moral courage to grieve; it requires religious courage to rejoice.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Every day I'll wear your memory like a favorite shirt upon my back
— Richard Thompson
I'm grieving over what a jerk you are...
— Maria Semple
Better one suffer than a nation grieve.
— John Dryden
It is a heartBreaking sound, Amir Jan, the Wailing of a mother. I pray to Allah you Never hear it.
— Khaled Hosseini
Should prosperity befall thee, rejoice not, and should abasement come upon thee, grieve not, for both shall pass away and be no more.
— Baha'u'llah
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
I had to go on without my mother, even though I was suffering terribly, grieving her.
— Cheryl Strayed
So may I, blind fortune leading me,
Miss that which one unworthier may attain,
And die with grieving. — William Shakespeare
Miss that which one unworthier may attain,
And die with grieving. — William Shakespeare
A grieving person's like a person treading in deep water
if they've nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under. — Susanna Kearsley
if they've nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under. — Susanna Kearsley
Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore.
— Dianna Hardy
It is time to teach society on how to be empathetic with people grieving.
— Nathalie Himmelrich
No one should have to grieve alone ...
— William Wendt