Bereavement Quote by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Download Open image “Begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it were the only one we had.” — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bereavement Comforting death Day to day living Death Death and dying Death of a loved one Dying Dying death Each day Empowered women Empowering women Heaven and death Ifs Just live Kickass women Knowing Life / death Life and death Limited time Live each day Live for the day Live to the fullest Love and death Love death Love of my life Loved one dying Moments in our lives Moments of life One life to live Our lives Our time Our time on earth Procrastination Spiritual death Stained glass windows This life Time on earth Women empowering women
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Live life to the fullest everyday, 'cause we never know what day will be our last. — Donnell Rawlings Copy Share Image
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Death is staring too long into the burning sun and the relief of entering a cool, dark room. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
There is not much sense in suffering, since drugs can be given for pain, itching, and other discomforts. The belief has long died that… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
When I came to this country in 1958, to be a dying patient in a medical hospital was a nightmare. You were put in… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
“La única finalidad de la vida es crecer. La lección última es aprender a amar y a ser amados incondicionalmente.” — Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Copy Share Image
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We have to ask ourselves whether medicine is to remain a humanitarian and respected profession or a new but depersonalized science in the service… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
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Everything in this life has a purpose, there are no mistakes, no coincidences. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
We run after values that, at death, become zero. At the end of your life, nobody asks you how many degrees you have, or… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
In the so-called civilized world, children are physically, sexually and/or emotionally abused; they are the leaders of our future. When children are raised in… — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
I look for mystery and try to decipher it while knowing it is an impossible task. I look for memory, where Mystery lies. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
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When you lose your parents, the sadness doesn't go away. It just changes. It hits you sideways sometimes instead of head-on. Like now. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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