To grieve over sin is one thing, to repent is another. — Frederick William Robertson Copy Share Image
“Though I never really had you…. … to me you will always be the one that got away.” — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
Perhaps the reassuring thing about grieving is that the process will not be cheated. — Martha Whitmore Hickman Copy Share Image
Don't get stuck in your grieving, look to heaven ... God has more in store for you. — Mario Daniel Vega Copy Share Image
“If art can help us grieve, can help us mourn, then lean on it.” — Lin-Manuel Miranda Copy Share Image
What is there to do when people die - people so dear and rare - but bring them back by remembering? — May Sarton Copy Share Image
I never wanted to go away, and the hard part now is the leaving you all. I'm not afraid, but it seems… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Grief can be a slow ache that never seems to stop rising, yet as we grieve, those we love mysteriously become more… — Mark Nepo Copy Share Image
If something happened to me, whose face will be on the front page of the paper begging for me? Is a person… — Melina Marchetta Copy Share Image
As we wander, grieving, in yet another dark moment, amid our pain we must struggle to remember the redemptive power of love… — Ephraim Mirvis Copy Share Image
So goodbye, I'll be leaving, I see no sense in this crying and grieving. We'll both live a lot longer, if you… — Linda Ronstadt Copy Share Image
Grief drives men into habits of serious reflection, sharpens the understanding, and softens the heart — John Adams 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
Edward's grief if you die will be a terrible thing. It will hurt him, a lot, and men like him never grieve… — Laurell K. Hamilton Copy Share Image
When our spirit tells us it is time to weep, we should weep. It is part of the ritual, if you will,… — Joseph M. Marshall III Copy Share Image
Shall not this bygone Eden that we knew In our Eternal Life have shape and hue? For where Time is not shall… — Alphonse de Lamartine Copy Share Image
Mourning can go on for years and years. It doesn't end after a year, that's a false fantasy. It usually ends when… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
I try to make the readers feel they've lived the events of the book. Just as you grieve if a friend is… — George R. R. Martin Copy Share Image
Quiet and sincere sympathy is often the most welcome and efficient consolation to the afflicted. Said a wise man to one in… — Tryon Edwards Copy Share Image
You know, things fall apart. You grieve. And then you sit around and wait for things to somehow get perfect again. But… — Sarah Jio Copy Share Image
Our lives become the sum of all whom we have loved. It is important not to waste anyone. One task of living… — George Vaillant Copy Share Image
“I’ve thought that perhaps that’s why women are so often sad, once the child’s born,” she said meditatively, as though thinking aloud.… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
We fear death, we shudder at life's instability, we grieve to see the flowers wilt again and again, and the leaves fall,… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
I'm stuck struggling in the cold water, and all I can do is grieve, grieve, in the hoar necessitous horror of the… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
“And they will pause just for an instant, and give a sigh to me, and think, "Poor girl!" believing they do great… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
Indeed, so deep is my pleasure in the work of the garden that, if there be a dimension after death in which… — Hal Porter Copy Share Image
“Perhaps I was easier to shake off for you because you’re such a together person. I was just an extra layer on… — Ranata Suzuki Copy Share Image
“It was always with her now, that sadness, like one of those rare orchids you saw clinging to jungle branches on TV,… — Michael Knight Copy Share Image
In contrast, the 'Old Europe' channels were showing film from reporters who had embedded themselves at the wrong end of the Baghdad… — David Walker Copy Share Image
It takes moral courage to grieve; it requires religious courage to rejoice. — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
“There would have been time for such a word. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.” — Wiliam Shakspeare Copy Share Image
“There is no such thing as too much pain in the heart of a grieving Woman.” — Joan Ambu Copy Share Image