Quotes About Grief
I knew about my grandmother's husband who died in the Albion coal disaster. But I didn't know a brother died in the same disaster because of the health and safety, which was terrible.
~ Shakin' Stevens
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As you all know, Prince is no longer with us. It is extremely difficult for me, and that is why I have chosen not to discuss it.
~ Mayte Garcia
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In April 2005, I lost my father and after a few days, I went to Sajid Khan's place to discuss a film role. I wanted to keep myself busy with work so that I could forget the pain of losing a parent. When I went to meet him, he randomly asked me to touch his private parts.
~ Sherlyn Chopra
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The thing about losing any loved one, I think, particularly in a long disease, is that you know that other people have gone through it and are going through it, but I think for every person it feels unique.
~ Patti Davis
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When my parents died, they both were 47, and they died of complications of different diseases, one being diabetes. I became a diabetic at 17 and went on this road of kind of self-destruction, eating-wise, until I was 40.
~ Stephen Furst
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My mother, in particular, has been very disturbed and scared since my father's death.
~ Bhushan Kumar
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If you learn the language of loss early, I think you seek out others who have experienced the same thing, who speak that same language of loss.
~ Anderson Cooper
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My father's life was so decimated by his earliest experiences. His mother died when he was 7 years old, which he always said was the worst experience in his life. When he was 8, his father disappeared and he was on his own from the age of 8.
~ Walter Mosley
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My father died in my arms. That's tumult. That's everything exploding.
~ Richard Ford
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Any natural, normal human being, when faced with any kind of loss, will go from shock all the way through acceptance.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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I lost my parents when I was fairly young.
~ Craig T. Nelson
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I lost my wife to cancer and I saw the impact of telling my story - this is what happened, this is what God did and why he was faithful.
~ Jeremy Camp
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Every time you lose an animal, it's like losing a brick from the house. Pretty soon the house just falls down, you know?
~ Bindi Irwin
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For pleasures past I do not grieve, nor perils gathering near; My greatest grief is that I leave nothing that claims a tear.
~ Lord Byron
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He gave to misery (all he had) a tear.
~ Thomas Gray
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When I miss Guru, I bump one of our records. Then I shed a tear and get back to work.
~ DJ Premier
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Every day is a new sense of tearing my heart out of my body again when I see other children who have been killed, and I know what their families are going through.
~ Cindy Sheehan
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Pearls mean tears.
~ Doris Lessing
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My mom would frequently tell me to save your tears for when your mother dies.
~ Michelle Zauner
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I shine in tears like the sun in April.
~ Cyril Tourneur
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The first memory I have in the world is of death and tears. That is how I would mark the beginning of my life: the way people mark the end of one. My family had gathered at Papa Joe's house because Mam' Grace was slipping away, only I didn't register it that way. For some reason I thought that it was her birthday.
~ Charles M. Blow
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I ran out of tears when I was 14.
~ Roddy Piper
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Nothing dries sooner than tears.
~ Samuel Richardson
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It is proper to ask for sorrow with Christ in sorrow, anguish with Christ in anguish, tears and deep grief because of the great affliction Christ endures for me.
~ Saint Ignatius
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