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  • They that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it. Death cannot kill what never dies.

    Sympathy   Death   Grief  
    Benjamin Franklin, William Penn (2012). “Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims”, p.79, Courier Corporation
  • I walked a mile with Pleasure; She chattered all the way. But left me none the wiser For all she had to say. I walked a mile with Sorrow And ne'er a word said she; But oh, the things I learned from her When Sorrow walked with me!

  • The dog of your boyhood teaches you a great deal about friendship, and love, and death: Old Skip was my brother. They had buried him under our elm tree, they said-yet this wasn't totally true. For he really lay buried in my heart.

    Friendship   Family   Dog  
  • Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives.

    Dog   Loss   Animal  
    John Galsworthy (2013). “Delphi Works of John Galsworthy (Illustrated)”, p.3602, Delphi Classics
  • Do not go gentle into that good night.

    "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" l. 16 (1952)
  • No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.

    C.S. Lewis (2012). “A Grief Observed”, p.5, Faber & Faber
  • The stars are not wanted now, put out every one Pack up the moon & dismantle the sun.

    Stars   Moon   Funeral  
    W.H. Auden (2016). “Canción de cuna y otros poemas”, p.87, DEBOLS!LLO
  • When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives means the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving much advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a gentle and tender hand.

    Love   Friendship   Pain  
    "Kindness Can Open Hearts and Unexpected Opportunities" by Kare Anderson, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 17, 2015.
  • A horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.

    Attributed in "St. Andrew's Cross" edited by Hubert Carleton, Vol. XXIV, No. 12, (p. 12), September 1910.
  • Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.

    "Remember" l. 13 (1862)
  • Death cannot kill what never dies.

    Benjamin Franklin, William Penn (2012). “Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims”, p.79, Courier Corporation
  • He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.

    Love   Death   Song  
    "Funeral Blues" l. 9 (1936)
  • Life is eternal; and love is immortal; and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.

    Attributed in "St. Andrew's Cross" edited by Hubert Carleton, Vol. XXIV, No. 12, (p. 12), September 1910.
  • For those who love... time is eternity.

  • The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.

    King David of Israel, “Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd”
  • Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you planned: Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterward remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.

    Grieving   Hands   Land  
    "Remember" l. 13 (1862)
  • Grief is the price we pay for love.

    Life   Sympathy   Grief  
    "Happy birthday, Queen Elizabeth. The world needs you now more than ever" by Lee Cohen, www.foxnews.com. April 21, 2016.
  • I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well.

  • Grief knits two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can; and common sufferings are far stronger links than common joys.

    Sympathy   Death   Pain  
    Alphonse de Lamartine (1849). “Raphael: Or, Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty”, p.29
  • Death is nothing at all. I have only slipped away into the next room.

  • What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.

    Love   Sympathy   Death  
    Helen Keller (1957). “The Open Door”, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
  • The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing...that is a friend who cares.

    "Out of Solitude: Three Meditations on the Christian Life". Book by Henri Nouwen, 1974.
  • There is a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.

    Bible   Dance   Biblical  
  • I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one. I'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when life is done. I'd like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways, Of happy times and laughing times and bright and sunny days. I'd like the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun of happy memories that I leave when life is done.

  • Friends share our pain and touch our wounds with a gentle and tender hand.

    Henri J.M. Nouwen (2017). “You Are the Beloved: Daily Meditations for Spiritual Living”, Convergent Books
  • For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.

    Benjamin Franklin, William Penn (2008). “Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims”, p.64, Courier Corporation
  • When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.

    "Out of Solitude: Three Meditations on the Christian Life". Book by Henri Nouwen, 1974.
  • Oh heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains.

  • Tears are the silent language of grief.

    Voltaire (2016). “VOLTAIRE – Premium Collection: Novels, Philosophical Writings, Historical Works, Plays, Poems & Letters (60+ Works in One Volume) - Illustrated: Candide, A Philosophical Dictionary, A Treatise on Toleration, Plato's Dream, The Princess of Babylon, Zadig, The Huron, Socrates, The Sage and the Atheist, Dialogues, Oedipus, Caesar…”, p.4431, e-artnow
  • There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power.

    Strength   Sad   Sympathy  
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