Grief and loss - that is worldwide. Everyone has dealt with it or will deal with it. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“The mourning process can feel like going through a carwash without a car.” — Jodi Livon Copy Share Image
“It is the deepest of wrongs I am driven to write…. And losing you was one of them.” — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
A lot of songs are inspiration and help people through pain, grief and loss. — Olivia Newton-John Copy Share Image
“Though it’s reasons to burn may vary... you are always the fuel of my fire.” — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“She stood at the edge of everything she once believed, and it was quiet—too quiet—like the moment a soul decides whether to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I miss that feeling of connection. Knowing he was out there somewhere thinking about me at the same time I was thinking… — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“I had someone once who made every day mean something. And now…. I am lost…. And nothing means anything anymore.” — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“Our parting was like a stalemate…. Neither of us won. Yet both of us lost. And worse still … that unshakable feeling… — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“It is said that Time soothes mourning – No, Time makes nothing happen; it merely makes the emotivity of mourning pass.” — Roland Barthes Copy Share Image
“The opposite of grief is not laughter or happiness or joy. It is love. It is love. It is love.” — Akif Kichloo Copy Share Image
“When I can’t fight, I need you to fight harder. When I can’t be strong anymore, I need you to be stronger."… — Steven Seril Copy Share Image
I talk about things like how to lose without losing identity. All loss and grief feels like when you transition. — Paula White Copy Share Image
“I plucked one feather from my hood and left it on his forehead, for, his, head. For a souvenir, for a warning,… — Max Porter Copy Share Image
“Maybe his grief was like her wounded arm. Slowly healing. Gradually becoming less consuming as life delivered other worries and other joys.… — Veronica Rossi Copy Share Image
“I think perhaps I will always hold a candle for you – even until it burns my hand. And when the light… — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“You will grieve for a lifetime. Each person should be allowed to grieve in his or her own way and time. Some… — Pam K. McCarty Copy Share Image
I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act,… — Leo Buscaglia Copy Share Image
When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives means the most to us, we often find that it is those… — Henri Nouwen Copy Share Image
“When you look back on your life there are always times that you remember as the hard times, even if they're the… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“It’s painful, loving someone from afar. Watching them – from the outside. The once familiar elements of their life reduced to nothing… — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“Some people appear to thrive after trauma. Loss emboldens them, they form great ambitions and stride forward as if nothing, now, could… — Catriona Menzies-Pike Copy Share Image
“To speak of ‘trying again’ while her ghost was still in the room was an insult to both the child gone before… — Anna Spargo-Ryan Copy Share Image
“I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone, I feel I am alone. I check’d him while he spoke; yet,… — Walter Savage Landor Copy Share Image
“She could always walk somewhere without him. Of course this somewhere had to be somewhere "safe." She could walk to her office.… — Lisa Genova Copy Share Image
“We cannot fight or conquer our feelings of grief, anger, pain, or loss. Just like we cannot fight or conquer nature. We… — Elena Levon Copy Share Image
“No. Really. I've thought about it a lot. You learn to live with it, with them. Because they do stay with you,… — Jojo Moyes Copy Share Image
“Isn't she doing this too? Connecting and disconnecting. Facing grief then turning from it. One minute she is caught up in minutiae.… — Sarah Rayner Copy Share Image
“In the process of decluttering things in my life, I was peeling off the layers of my past that no longer mattered… — Lisa J. Shultz Copy Share Image