“Grief is a universal experience from which no one will be spared.” — Nathalie Himmelrich Copy Share Image
“But the agony of her loss reminded her that every day was a gift, and the depth of her love reminded her… — Molly Collier Copy Share Image
“Life isn't about how comfortable I can be it is about learning how to get comfortable with being uncomfortable” — Heather Gillis Copy Share Image
“I realized, it is not the time that heals, but what we do within that time that creates positive change.” — Diane Dettmann Copy Share Image
“My love grows wings, A lost bird in an unfamiliar sky, In my dreams your voice still rings, But here the silence… — Natalie Miller Copy Share Image
“Grieving is an expression of gratitude, and that expression doesn't have to be rushed.” — Carolyn Wells Copy Share Image
“I didn’t say a word. He wouldn’t be using oxygen. K2 is more dangerous than Everest.” — Susan Oakey-Baker Copy Share Image
“I thought bravery had deserted me, but it hadn't. It had been swallowed by grief, and now I was slowly emerging from… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The circumstances of our lives are pieces of a larger scheme in the puzzle of life, and in His Perfect Wisdom, the… — Renae Jones Copy Share Image
“Tonight I attend my thirty-fifth high school reunion with some trepidation. I have not seen most of these former classmates for thirty-some… — Mary Potter Kenyon Copy Share Image
“I was 'led' to read The Shack by Wm Paul Young after the sudden & unexpected death of my fiance', Marina DeAngelo… — R. Alan Woods Copy Share Image
“She could almost feel him prodding her; urging her to go on. As the wails of pain and torment assulted her ears,… — Jaclyn A Wilson Copy Share Image
“My experience is that God will meet us anywhere. Grieving badly and under the covers? He's there. Sitting at the cemetery, wishing… — Shelley Ramsey 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
“A funeral is supposed to be a way to say goodbye. You look inside yourself and find a place to put your… — Beth Lincoln Copy Share Image
“Does time heal? It does. But the truth is, with the death of your own blood, part of you dies with them… — Elena Levon Copy Share Image
“He was footprints in the snow. Not all loves are meant to last. Some are meant to grace you briefly, before fading,… — Jacqueline Simon Gunn Copy Share Image
“I began praying for the health and safety of my boys before each one was born. Once a week for two years… — Shelley Ramsey Copy Share Image
“What she did not know, and would never have believed, was that though her soul seemed to have been grown over with… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“If there’s one thing I want to say to the person who finds this book in their own version of year one,… — G. Scott Graham Copy Share Image
“There came a moment in this journey when I freely realized that the lives most of lead are small. Important, but small.… — Robin Romm Copy Share Image
“I was walking along one day and smacked into this wall called hope deferred and depression and...grief. And it wouldn't budge. After… — Ashley Nikole Copy Share Image
“The Infinite One cannot be torn apart from itself. It is our personification of good, our belief that it belongs to a… — Donna Goddard Copy Share Image
“As time passes, I am glad to have more days of the tide coming in and bringing joy and hope and laughter… — Pam K. McCarty Copy Share Image
“She wasn’t broken. She was made up of a thousand tiny little cracks. She was always trying to keep herself glued together.… — Jacqueline Simon Gunn Copy Share Image
“He said my name aloud, but he was asleep. I crawled into his hospital bed with him again as best I could… — Piper Winifred Copy Share Image
“Here is Abraham Lincoln’s touching condolence letter to 22-year-old Fanny McCullough, the daughter of a long-time friend: “Dear Fanny It is with… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
“Time is ungovernable, but grief presents us with a choice: what do we do with the savage energies of bereavement? What do… — Antonella Gambotto-Burke Copy Share Image
“The best way to make a line appear shorter without touching it is to draw a longer line next to it. It… — Merlin Franco Copy Share Image
“Somewhere between love and pain was the feeling of a family that was missing one of its founding members.” — Molly Collier Copy Share Image
“Grief taught me that healing is not about one big moment of clarity. It is about tiny practices, repeated daily, until they… — Christina Stiverson Copy Share Image
“Don’t let grief be the end of your story. Let it be the beginning of the bridge you build, step by step,… — Christina Stiverson Copy Share Image
“This state of grief was something I now understood. It's something that walks with you every day. Would there be sunny days… — Pam K. McCarty Copy Share Image
“As long as it takes, I will lovingly labor to put together the timeless souvenirs of our life together. I cling to… — Pam K. McCarty Copy Share Image
“I pulled a dirty black sweatshirt from the laundry basket on my son’s floor and tried to drink in his scent, to… — Shelley Ramsey Copy Share Image
“Get cozy with your sorrow, Cuddle with your grief. Float with your fears, And melt within your anger. Stroll through your frustrations,… — NZ Kaminsky Copy Share Image
“The grief remained, and the guilt hadn’t gone anywhere, but they didn’t crush him the way they once did. They sat beside… — R.P. Gage Copy Share Image