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“I haven't cried since Mom died. I mean, after something like that, what's left to cry about, right? But I let myself cry now. Loss is loss. Doesn't take death to create it. (266)” quote by Ellen Hopkins
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“I haven't cried since Mom died. I mean, after something like that, what's left to cry about, right? But I let myself cry now. Loss is loss. Doesn't take death to create it. (266)”

Ellen Hopkins

About This Quote

The narrator acknowledges delayed grief, recognizing that loss persists beyond death and allowing themselves to mourn now.

In simple terms: Grief can be postponed but remains.

Key Takeaway

Allow yourself to feel loss.

Themes

grief healing acceptance

Mood

reflective somber

Type

personal emotional

When to use this quote

  • funeral planning
  • anniversary remembrance
  • therapy sessions
  • support groups

Key Concepts

psychology emotional health bereavement

Questions to Reflect On

  • What barriers delayed your tears?
  • How does expressing grief now help healing?
A Different Perspective

Grief timing varies; forced mourning may feel inauthentic.

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