Death Of A Loved One quotes:

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  • Think of him still as the same, I say, He is not dead, he is just - away. -- James Whitcomb Riley
  • I'm not afraid of death because I don't believe in it. It's just getting out of one car, and into another -- John Lennon
  • No matter how prepared you think you are for the death of a loved one, it still comes as a shock, and it still hurts very deeply. -- Billy Graham
  • [after the death of a loved one] It is when there is nothing more to be done that the reality of the loss often hits with full force. -- Judith Martin
  • Imagine trying to relive your worst break-up, your worst fight, the most painful death of a loved one, and just really relive it step by step, and bring it up and apply it to the scene you're in. -- Eli Roth
  • No matter what is happening in life or in the world - war, natural disaster, poor health, pain, the death of loved ones - if existence is filled with art, music and literature, life will be fulfilling, a joy. -- Karen DeCrow
  • We take life for granted, sleepwalking until a shattering event knocks us awake. Zen says, don't wait until the car accident, the cancer diagnosis, or the death of a loved one to get your priorities straight. Do it now. -- Philip Toshio Sudo
  • Even the rich aren't often happy. Their wealth is at best only a temporary distraction. It doesn't make them immune to emotional and mental suffering, or to disease and death. They too must deal with loneliness, the deaths of loved ones and the frustrations and boredom of old age. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Unfulfilled dreams, ongoing relational tension, the loss of friendships, a hard marriage, rebellious teenagers, the death of loved ones, remaining sinful patterns - whatever it is for you - live long enough, lose enough, suffer enough, and the idealism of youth fades, leaving behind the reality of life in a broken world as a broken person. -- Tullian Tchividjian
  • I've overcome a lot - sexual abuse, death of a loved one, bad parents and experienced life. My nature is such I not only survived all this but I have thrived. I've always been psychologically ambitious in that I've never been willing to settle emotionally for anything less then what's needed. I've wanted more then that from life. -- Augusten Burroughs
  • I think everyone understands grief, the journey it takes us on, whether it's the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a disappointment. Some people don't deal with it, the power of it. Some do. Some feel the weight of it and it informs their choices. I've had to open up to grief in different contexts. -- Tori Amos
  • one pities most those who loved, and still died. Only those who love, dread death. -- Craig L. Rice
  • the death of any loved parent is an incalculable lasting blow. Because no one ever loves you again like that. -- Brenda Ueland
  • They seemed so united that I loved them as one person. Lee wrote of his son and daughter-in-law on his daughter-in-law's death. -- Robert E. Lee
  • If any reader has lost a loved one or is afraid of death, modern physics says: 'Be comforted, you and they shall live again.' -- Frank Tipler
  • After that, how unbelievable death was! - that is must end; and no one in the whole world would know how she had loved it all. -- Virginia Woolf
  • Fears are all psychological. Being afraid of death, loss of a loved one and disfigurement are all powered by your mind, and that's very powerful stuff. -- John Carpenter
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