Grief-and-loss-quotes Quote by Monica Starkman Download Open image ““And, now once again, Margo is enveloped by yards and yards of silence.”” — Monica Starkman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grief-and-loss-quotes Silence
“Through the silence he could hear the wind moan across a future landscape, sharing Earth’s sorrow, unable to bind up her wounds.” — P.S. Duffy Copy Share Image
“Like a metaphor rendered incomprehensible by its ubiquity, there was room enough in what she had left me for endless imaginings, for an infinite… — John Green Copy Share Image
“Margrethe: And when all our eyes are closed, when even the ghosts have gone, what will be left of our beloved world? Our ruined… — Michael Frayn Copy Share Image
“The Wonder of the Woods, Lies less in Sight then Sensing, Less in Sound than Silence.” — Dean Cumings Copy Share Image
“With all the planning she’d done, she must have known she was leaving, and even she couldn’t have been totally immune to the feeling.… — John Green Copy Share Image
“Whispers crept through the silence, disturbing the peace of an unoccupied mind.” — Caroline Noe Copy Share Image
“The places of quiet are going away, the churches, the woods, the libraries. And it is only in silence we can hear the voice… — James Rozoff Copy Share Image
“There is a silence in empty houses that is unique... People have left and taken all the noise with them.” — Henning Mankell Copy Share Image
“Her whisper was, Lyman thought, like a Marlin ripping all the line out of a fishing rod.” — Joe Coomer Copy Share Image
“Her silence was often louder than her voice, but her laugh, touched everyone. I’ve seen it wake entire graveyards before, bringing lonely souls home,… — Caroline White Copy Share Image
“The cruelty of it. The desecration, Margo thought with disgust. Mangling a perfect body because of an imperfect mind.” — Monica Starkman Copy Share Image
“Once home where she could cry, no tears came. Only thoughts weighted with sorrow. Never to initiate life. Never to feel life moving inside… — Monica Starkman Copy Share Image
“Can a therapist make me not want to get pregnant? Can a therapist undo the trouble with my eggs, my hormones, and whatever else… — Monica Starkman Copy Share Image
“Something out of nothing, she thought. The perfect parallel to pregnancy.” — Monica Starkman Copy Share Image
“Pain was always cruel, but it was cruelest when it came to children. Sometimes she would see a child she recognized from a prior… — Monica Starkman Copy Share Image
“Each night they left the balcony door open so they could hear the surf lapping against the sand. And, once when the wind was… — Monica Starkman Copy Share Image
“The cruelty of it. The desecration, Margo thought with disgust. Mangling an imperfect body because of an imperfect mind.” — Monica Starkman 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, Your disappointments,… — NZ Kaminsky Copy Share Image
“You are stronger than you think you are. You’ll walk through the fire and come out knowing you can handle doing it again and… — Kristi Hugstad Copy Share Image
“As life has its way, unfortunate events often happen in a row-one after another, shooting forth like a rapid train in front of our… — NZ Kaminsky Copy Share Image
“Jealousy, bitterness, or resentment do not mean that there is something wrong with you. They just mean something is wrong.” — Rachel Lewis Copy Share Image
“How do I tell them that so many words in their language rattle like cages without birds? Do you call it grief when the… — K. Eltinaé Copy Share Image
“Every road leads to sorrow. All aspects that make life beautiful – friendship, love, art, and truth – will end. All aspects that make… — Kilroy J. Oldster Copy Share Image
“Her broken heart was still beating. How come? Buses were running, buzzing, humming. People were smiling. Birds' chatter and kids' laughter rang in her… — NZ Kaminsky Copy Share Image
“Grieving is an expression of gratitude, and that expression doesn't have to be rushed.” — Carolyn Wells Copy Share Image
“In my gut-wrenching honesty and by acknowledging our big, big God, I found peace.” — Natalie Brenner Copy Share Image