Grief Quote by Sam Ryder Download Open image “All The Way Over' is a song for anybody on a journey to the other side of loss, grief or heartache.” — Sam Ryder ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grief Journey Loss Loss Grief Side Song Way
Be On Your Way is one of the favorite songs I've ever written. What a terribly sad song, but what a beautiful melody. — Dan Fogelberg Copy Share Image
Each song is a lifetime, it begins and ends, and there's a journey taken within the songs. — Leif Garrett Copy Share Image
The Raspberries had recorded some ballads on every one of our albums, but after 'Go All The Way' was successful Capital pretty much wanted… — Eric Carmen Copy Share Image
'All Over Me' is a song that I really got fired up the first time I heard it: it just really moved and it… — Josh Turner Copy Share Image
Songs are so all-encompassing; they're the joys and sorrows and pacing of life. — Neil Diamond Copy Share Image
This is out last goodbye... it's over, just hear this and then I'll go; you gave me more to live for then you'll ever… — Tanya Bianco Copy Share Image
The only journey one can't see the end is life. Don't ever think you are the finishing line, because the end of your line… — Bakre Basit Babatunde Copy Share Image
Keep right on to the end of the road, Keep right on to the end. Tho'the way be long let your heart be strong,… — Bill Vaughan Copy Share Image
Dear Music, Thank you for always being there for me through everything: all the heart ache, heartbreak, and crazy stuff. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I just sang to my CD player non-stop. Until you leave your bedroom... to do your first gigs you're essentially doing hours and hours… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
Some of my earliest memories are singing along to Freddie Mercury in the back of my mum and dad's car. — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
I ran into a friend when I was seven years old and we both still have scars as a result. We were playing Bulldog… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
I'm not interested in trying to impress anyone with my journey. I'd rather use my energy to encourage people that aren't where they want… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
Isn't it strange that somebody smiling is so noticeable? I've always smiled. It was part of my armoury when I was 14 and had… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
I was a flea on a dog. I was just hopping between bands. It was valuable to learn that way, the tours in transit… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
I measure my life in encounters and conversations with people and I've had a nice time. — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
The staff at Buckingham Palace are amazing. They are so quintessentially British in their comedy. Like sort of going 'Welcome to the big house,… — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
I love singing. It doesn't matter whether it's at a wedding or to nobody in Leeds. — Sam Ryder Copy Share Image
“...they had lived, they'd lived intensely. But no matter how deeply you live, it comes to this in the end: one of you will… — Brian Morton Copy Share Image
“You must understand the pain and grief of losing someone is nothing more than a function of survival.” — Steven Cooper Copy Share Image
You felt a deep sorrow, the kind of melancholy you feel when you're in a beautiful place and the sun is going down — Thrity Umrigar Copy Share Image
... how much of our inner substance is it good for us to give to public griefs? The whole modern tendency to agonize over… — Louise Bogan Copy Share Image
You dont choose your life; it chooses you. Theres no point asking why life has reserved certain joys or griefs, you just accept them… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“When we learn to attribute meaning to the events in our lives, we connect with our Higher Purpose, Higher Wisdom, or Source; we become… — Susan Barbara Apollon Copy Share Image
Nowadays most people wear black most of the time anyway: go to a literary party and one would imagine everyone there was in perpetual… — Fay Weldon Copy Share Image
Suppressed grief suffocates, it rages within the breast, and is forced to multiply its strength. — Ovid Copy Share Image
These days grief seems like walking on a frozen river; most of the time he feels safe enough, but there is always that danger… — David Nicholls Copy Share Image