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Every morning Quote by Harriet Evans

“Not to be with the one you love, Laura, the one person you should be spending your life with--it’s like a kind of living death. To wake up every morning and know you are still here. To have that brief, sweet moment of blankness, before your mind reminds you who you are, and why you are unhappy. It…” quote by Harriet Evans
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““Not to be with the one you love, Laura, the one person you should be spending your life with--it’s like a kind of living death. To wake up every morning and know you are still here. To have that brief, sweet moment of blankness, before your mind reminds you who you are, and why you are unhappy. It was like hell. A living hell of the heart’s own making.””

Harriet Evans

About This Quote

Source Short story: Untitled, Harriet Evans, 2023

Being separated from a loved one feels like a slow, painful death, turning daily life into a bleak existence.

In simple terms: Separation feels like living death.

Key Takeaway

Seek connection or acceptance.

Themes

love loss loneliness existential despair

Mood

sad despairing

Type

emotional philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationship breakup
  • grief counseling
  • personal diary

Key Concepts

psychological emotional nihilism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you change to heal?
  • Can you find meaning beyond the pain?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook resilience and growth after loss.

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