Quotes About Closure
Finish everyday and be done with it. You have done what you could.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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What hurts the most Was being so close And having so much to say And watching you walk away And never knowing What could have been And not seeing that loving you Is what I was tryin' to do
~ Rascal Flatts
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But it was not to be.
~ Ravi Zacharias
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I've tasted every victual and danced every dance; now there's one last tart I haven't bit on, one time I haven't whistled. but I'm not afraid. I'm truly curious. Death won't get a crumb by my mouth I won't keep and savor. So don't you worry over me. Now, all of you go, and let me find my sleep....
~ Ray Bradbury
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But now, falling here, with everything over, I'm not jealous of you anymore, because it's over for you as it is for me, and right now it's like it never was.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Mi esposa afirma que los libros no son reales. – Y gracias a Dios por ello. Uno puede cerrarlos, decir: aguarda un momento.
~ Ray Bradbury
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The last day of the war provided chilling closure. The ending, in its ferocity, bloodiness, and uselessness, contained the entire war in microcosm. The fighting went on for the hollowest of reasons: no one knew how to stop it.
~ Joseph E. Persico
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I never got to wash my mother's body when she died. I return to take care of her in memory. That's how I make peace when things are left undone.
~ Joy Harjo
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At sunset say goodbye to hurt, to suffering, goodbye to the pain you caused others. Good bye, bye, don't cry.
~ Joy Harjo
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WASHING MY MOTHER'S BODY I never got to wash my mother's body when she died. I return to take care of her in memory. That's how I make peace when things are left undone. I go back and open the door. I step in to make my ritual. To do what should have been done, what needs to be fixed so that my spirit can move on, So that the children and grandchildren are not caught in a knot Of regret they do not understand.
~ Joy Harjo
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THANK YOU but please do not write again. And do not call. I have had enough of you.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Caitlyn isn't someone to get over. She's someone to come to terms with, the way you have to come to terms with your parents, your siblings. You can't deny they ever happened. You can't deny you ever loved them, love them still, even if loving them causes you pain.
~ Judy Blume
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Caitlin isn't someone to get over. She's someone to come to terms with, the way you have to come to terms with your parents, your siblings. You can't deny they ever happened. You can't deny you ever loved them, love them still, even if loving them causes you pain.
~ Judy Blume
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Nick, go get ready for your funeral.
~ Judy Sheehan
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Closing up the canyon camp was like closing up a house after a death. ("It is easier to die than to move," she wrote Augusta once; "at least for the Other Side you don't need trunks.")
~ Wallace Stegner
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Death — the last sleep? No, it is the final awakening.
~ Walter Scott
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Places, like people, have their beginnings and have also their endings.
~ Walter Van Tilburg Clark
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No matter how much you hate or how much you suffer, you can't bring the dead back to life
~ Watsuki Nobuhiro
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Stacy Happy anniversary, Wayne. Wayne Stacy, we broke up two months ago. Stacy Well, that doesn't mean we can't still go out, does it Wayne Well, it does actually, that's what breaking up is.
~ Wayne's World
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Over. Done. Gone.
~ Wen Spencer
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Engine loves his branch line. One day, when he stopped at a small station, some children looked sad. "They've closed our playground and our favorite sand pit." "Teacher says the sand is soiled and too dirty to play in.
~ Wilbert Awdry
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And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.
~ Wilfred Owen
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you know, when my father died, I spent alot of time thinking I wasn't a great son. like, maybe I could've listened more, or spend more time together. I felt so guilty, he did everything for me, and I did nothing for him. then, one day, I realized I did the greatest think before he died. I held his hand, and said goodbye.
~ Daniel LaRusso
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You know, Graham, sometimes revenge is good for the soul. – Jonathan Lancaster
~ Daniel Silva
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