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  • Our break-up had been a resounding anti-climax. I wanted to be wept over, bitterly. I wanted to be fought for. Mourned, or regretted just a little. I wanted to feel like I was someone who'd been worth having in the first place. -- Catherine Sanderson
  • A man should be mourned at his birth, not at his death. -- Charles de Secondat
  • Beloved, till life can charm no more; And mourned, till Pity's self be dead. -- William Collins
  • Such is my experience - not that I ever mourned the loss of a child, but that I consider myself as lost! -- Deborah Sampson
  • We all had lots of stories of our sad experiences - they mourned the death of my wife with me - but we were hopeful that the children would return. -- Otto Frank
  • And, in a funny way, each death is different and you mourn each death differently and each death brings back the death you mourned earlier and you get into a bit of a pile-up. -- Nigella Lawson
  • I didn't know Kurt Cobain or Amy Winehouse, but I was affected by both of their deaths because I admired their work so much and mourned their youth and work they would never produce. -- Patti Smith
  • One lesson I learned from 'The Monstrumologist' was never to get too attached to your own characters. That's harder in practice than in theory. At the end of the third book - which coincided with the end of my contract - I was an emotional wreck. I mourned Will Henry and Warthrop. -- Rick Yancey
  • All change is loss, and all loss must be mourned. -- Harry Levinson
  • The wounds that never heal can only be mourned alone. -- James Frey
  • Having mourned your sin, for outward Eden lost, find paradise within. -- John Dryden
  • Every victory accomplished with weapons is a funeral that should be mourned. -- Wayne Dyer
  • My soul often mourned of more time and opportunity to be alone with God -- David Brainerd
  • I rejoiced in my progress, mourned my weaknesses, and commiserated the universal instability of human conduct. -- Petrarch
  • If I have never mourned over my waywardness, then I have no solid ground for rejoicing. -- Arthur W. Pink
  • You have mourned over others; now sit down for a while and weep over your own self. -- Rumi
  • The slaying of multitudes should be mourned with sorrow. A victory should be celebrated with the funeral rite. -- Lao Tzu
  • The slaying of multitudes should be mourned with sorrow. A victory should be celebrated with the funeral rite. -- Lao Tzu
  • Immoderate grief is selfish, harmful, brings no advantage to either the mourner or the mourned, and dishonors the dead. -- Plutarch
  • The women cried with one another, and it didn't seem to matter whether you were Jewish or Christian, you just mourned. -- Harry Bernstein
  • Yet tears to human suffering are due; And mortal hopes defeated and o'erthrown Are mourned by man, and not by man alone. -- William Wordsworth
  • When many people are killed, they should be mourned and lamented. Those who are victorious in war should follow the rites of funerals. -- Laozi
  • I have sworn before a picture of the old and mourned comrade Stalin that I wonâ??t rest until I see these capitalist octopuses annihilated. -- Che Guevara
  • Prevailing prayer requires a tender, compassionate heart, a deep solicitude for the glory of God and the good of His people. Nehemiah wept and mourned. -- Arthur Wallis
  • She mourned the history that the invisible intruder had erased, but not enough that she would spend a second more of her future feeling the emptiness. -- Thomm Quackenbush
  • The dust of thirty years hung lifeless in shafts of morning light, the gilding of perfectly prim pages shone incanescent, the shriek of rolling ladders mourned in perennial soliloquy. -- Michelle Franklin
  • Only the debris of wreckage, and not much of that, was left behind by the sharks who fed on tragedy: the fishermen, too, mourned the death of a living child. -- William Trevor
  • It is tragic and sad and chaotic and lovely. All life is the same, as citizens of the human State: the animating limits are within, to be killed and mourned, over and over again. -- David Foster Wallace
  • When carrying a concealed weapon for self-defense is understood NOT as a failure of civil society, to be mourned, but as an act of citizenship, to be vaunted, there is little civilian life left. -- Jill Lepore
  • Lena always described how she dreaded and mourned things before they even happened. Carmen was beginning to suspect that she was permitting herself to mourn this long separation only now that it was over. -- Ann Brashares
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