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What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over.

~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez

Juan Gabriel Vásquez Grief

Grief was dagger-shaped and sharp and pointed inward. It was made of fresh loss and old sorrow. Rendered and forged and sometimes polished. Irene Finney had taken her daughter’s death and to that sorrow she’d added a long life of entitlement and disappointment, of privilege and pride. And the dagger she’d fashioned was taking a brief break from slashing her insides, and was now pointed outward.

~ Louise Penny

Louise Penny Grief Hurting Others

Love was holding someone's hand when you wanted to escape.

~ Krista Van Dolzer

Krista Van Dolzer Deathbed Grief Love

His suppressed grief becomes anger. But what can he do with anger? It must also be suppressed.

~ Hilary Mantel

Hilary Mantel 1521 1529 An Occult History Of Britain Anger Grief Suppressed Anger Suppression Thomas Cromwell

Interesting fact from the front lines: raw grief smells like ripped leaves and splintered branches, a jagged green shriek.

~ Tana French

Tana French Grief

Grief doesn't have a face.

~ Cheryl Strayed

Cheryl Strayed Grief

Such a funny thing death is for mortals. You cry. You morn. You grieve. You get angry. But death is not always tragic, dear one. Sometimes death is the ultimate expression of love.

~ R.k. Ryals

R.k. Ryals Death Death Of A Loved One Grief Love

Grief is great. Only you and I in this land know that yet. Let us be good to one another.

~ Hafiz

Hafiz C S Lewis Grief Narnia The Magician S Nephew

I hope I’m the ghost that belongs to her.

~ Courtney Summers

Courtney Summers Grief Sisters

I’ve seen a lot of stuff… maybe I’ve seen too much. I see most humans in a bad light because I’ve seen what they can do, how evil they can be… I’ve seen the Holocaust and I’ve seen Jonestown, I’ve seen the Vietnam War and I’ve seen Hiroshima… I’ve seen the Chernobyl disaster… I’ve seen the World Trade Center attack… I’ve been alive too long, over a hundred years is a long time to be alive,” Alecto sighed, staring at the cigarette he was holding.

~ Rebecca Mcnutt

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The sea of grief has no shores, no bottom; no one can sound its depths.

~ Primo Levi

Primo Levi Grief

You hold an absence at your center, as if it were a life.

~ Richard Brostoff

Richard Brostoff Absence Emptiness Grief Grief In A Few Forms Of Love Loneliness Richard Brostoff Sadness

The accumulation of grief over one lifetime is more then one heart can bear.Robert explained.Only the heartless could withstand more.Or the very young,those too naive to truly understand loss.

~ James Rollins

James Rollins Grief Heartless Naive

What I think is that there is no perspective in grief, or in love. How can there be, when one person becomes the center of the universe - either because he has been lost or because he has been found?

~ Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult Grief Love Perspective

Grief is an artist of powers as various as the instruments upon which he plays his dirges for the dead, evoking from some the sharpest, shrillest notes, from others the low, grave chords that throb recurrent like the slow beating of a distant drum. Some natures it startles; some it stupefies. To one it comes like the stroke of an arrow, stinging all the sensibilities to a keener life; to another as the blow of a bludgeon, which in crushing benumbs.

~ Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce Death Grief Grief And Loss

I've never seen grief like it. Grief like that, it's like an animal. She's not eating. She's not sleeping. She's whimpering. She's sluggish. She's not herself

~ Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay Grief

Harsh, bitter laughs exploded from her like shrapnel, and she didn’t care who was cut in the process.

~ Katherine Mcintyre

Katherine Mcintyre Bitter Laughs Bitterness Grief Grief And Loss Sadness Shrapnel

Because I knew so much about him, because I had been close to him, I couldn't bring the various fragments of my experience with him into a single coherent image. The truth was mobile and contradictory, and I was willing to live with that.

~ Siri Hustvedt

Siri Hustvedt Grief Grieving

Here’s the truth: Who is spared love is spared grief.

~ David Mitchell

David Mitchell Grief Love Spared Truth

Grief. This is what it does to people. It makes them strangers to themselves.

~ Allen Zadoff

Allen Zadoff Boy Nobody Grief

In the oddity or maybe the miracle of life, the roots of something new frequently lie in the decaying husks of something old.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Easter Grief Grief And Loss New Beginnings Resurrection

The deeper the grief, the more radiant the love.

~ Jalaluddin Rumi

Jalaluddin Rumi Grief Inspirational Love

An English teacher at school once said to her, 'Alice, one thing I hope you never find out is that a broken heart hurts physically.' Nothing she has ever experienced has prepared her for the pain of this. Most of the time her heart feels as though it's waterlogged and her ribcage, her arms, her back, her temples, her legs all ache in a dull, persistent way: but at times like this the incredulity and the appalling irreversibility of what has happened cripple her with a pain so bad she often doesn't speak for days.

~ Maggie O'farrell

Maggie O'farrell Grief Heartbreak

We lose the understanding that death always begets life of some sort, and that life is always an opportunist, persistently standing ready to build something out of the smoldering ashes and raise something up out of the tangled carnage.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Beginnings Easter Grief Grief And Loss Hope Resurrection

It seemed everyone knew their place in it, but I was in the mood where I would rather be alone and look a houseplants.

~ Ava Dellaira

Ava Dellaira Coming Of Age First Love Grief Teen Teenagers

I will not speak falsely and say to you: 'Do not grieve for me when I go.' I have loved my children and tried to be a good mother and it is right that my children grieve for me. But let your grief be gentle and brief. And let resignation creep into it. Know that I shall be happy. I shall see face to face the great saints I have loved all my life.

~ Betty Smith

Betty Smith Afterlife Death Grief

Only that once again they broke the Love Laws. That lay down who should be loved. And how. And how much.

~ Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy Emptiness Forbidden Grief Happiness Inspirational Laws Love Quietness Sadness

There’s something of a restorative quality about spring, where something whispers wild rumors of new beginnings arising from the seemingly dead seeds in our lives. There’s something almost cruel about it all, as if there might be some sort of truth about a new life actually being possible. Yet, maybe it is true.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Easter Grief Grief And Loss Hope Resurrection Spring

You're my phantom limb, Mouse. I keep looking for you. I forget. I feel stupid, Mouse. Haunt me, find me, come back from wherever you are. Be with me.

~ Audrey Niffenegger

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All I was aware of was this hole, this gaping hole where my heart should have been. I read somewhere once that your heart is supposed to be the same size as your clenched fist, but this hole felt far bigger. It seemed to expand over my whole upper body and it felt cold, vacant - the cooling wind seemed to cut right through it. I felt frail and insubstantial, as if the wind could have blown me away.

~ Maggie O'farrell

Maggie O'farrell Grief Heartbreak

Life however is teeming with vitality and is likewise terribly tenacious, holding on against impossible odds in impossible situations over impossible lengths of time.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Easter Grief Grief And Loss Hope New Beginnings Resurrection

The adult world that runs our school considers this a teachable moment (a new phrase for our era) where children will learn to process loss and grief and loneliness by sitting in the football bleachers and being presented with the truth of mortality. There's nothing to be taught. Only something to be felt.

~ Adrienne Stoltz

Adrienne Stoltz Death Grief Mortality School Sloane

Part of dealing with the sense of being cut off - for both the one dying and the one bereaved - is acknowledging that though a vital part of life has changed dramatically, all relationships (with friends, even with you, perhaps) have not.

~ Sandra L. Bertman

Sandra L. Bertman Death Grief

There are lies in tears. The ones we weep most loudly are usually for ourselves, yet how easily we can pass them off as grief.

~ Kate Kerrigan

Kate Kerrigan Grief

I listened as she talked, thinking that the worse the tragedy, the more people wanted to forget it--and the harder that became. Maybe that's what made it tragic; not losing the person, but losing your peace of mind.The living suffer more than the dead, after all.

~ Isabella Rogge

Isabella Rogge Grief Tragedy

For each person I lost I found a new layer of grief to cover myself with, and each time I tried to bring something of their essence into my own being - be it unconditional love, kindness and piety.

~ A.p.j. Abdul Kalam

A.p.j. Abdul Kalam Death Grief Grow Learn Life Lesson

Grief is always sudden as winter, no matter how long the autumn.

~ J. Aleksandr Wootton

J. Aleksandr Wootton Autumn Grief Grief And Loss Mourning Sudden Winter

I followed many conversations about what happened in Norway and the death of Amy Winehouse because they happened one after the next. Too many of those conversations tried to conflate the two events, tried to create some kind of hierarchy of tragedy, grief, call, response. There was so much judgment, so much interrogation of grief—how dare we mourn a singer, an entertainer, a girl-woman who struggled with addiction, as if the life of an addict is somehow less worthy a life, as if we are not entitled to mourn unless the tragedy happens to the right kind of people. How dare we mourn a singer when across an ocean seventy-seven people are dead? We are asked these questions as if we only have the capacity to mourn one tragedy at a time, as if we must measure the depth and reach of a tragedy before deciding how to respond, as if compassion and kindness are finite resources we must use sparingly. We cannot put these two tragedies on a chart and connect them with a straight line. We cannot understand these tragedies neatly.

~ Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay Comparison Grief Tragedy

Grief is such a lonely thing. There is no-one in it with you - others may grieve for the same soul, but they do not grieve exactly for what you also grieve. No-one has lost precisely what you have lost. Not exactly, never exactly. We are in it alone.

~ Susan Fletcher

Susan Fletcher Grief Grieving

Unexpressed grief leaves the deepest scars.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Grief Repression The Unexpressed
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