Quotes by Grieving Success is not worth rejoicing over, failure is not worth grieving over. Luo Guanzhong rejoice grieving Since every death diminishes us a little, Lynn Caine sad grieving death ... I think we grieve forever, but that goes for love too, fortunately for us all. M. F. K. Fisher forever grieving thinking Those who grieve find comfort in weeping and in arousing their sorrow until the body is too tired to bear the inner emotions. Maimonides remembrance tired grieving It will be hard for you not to ask why this must be. God knows why, and that may be as good to us as though we knew a thousand reasons. I pray God to hold you quiet and patient and uncomplaining, and help you bear the weight of this seemingly unintelligible sorrow. I hope you will remember that this is the only world in which a Christian can suffer, and suffer patiently and meekly. We cannot suffer by and by. God helps us to glorify Him now, when we can. Maltbie Davenport Babcock suffering christian grieving We are healed of a suffering only by experiencing it to the full. Marcel Proust healed suffering grieving We say that the hour of death cannot be forecast, but when we say this we imagine that hour as placed in an obscure and distant future. It never occurs to us that it has any connection with the day already begun or that death could arrive this same afternoon, this afternoon which is so certain and which has every hour filled in advance. Marcel Proust filled-in grieving death The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. Marcus Tullius Cicero grieving memories death With climate change, of course there are things to grieve. I certainly grieved that the vision that I had for my life, that I would be a clinical psychologist and write books and have a family, that that was not going to happen, because if the world is collapsing around you, it just doesn't seem that appealing anymore. Margaret D. Klein writing grieving book At Christmas-tide the open hand Margaret Elizabeth Sangster christmas grieving love-is Everyone grieves in different ways. For some, it could take longer or shorter. I do know it never disappears. An ember still smolders inside me. Most days, I don’t notice it, but, out of the blue, it’ll flare to life. Maria V. Snyder grief blue grieving You asked how I can be so calm. I don't have time not to be. I would like to grieve and worry and carry on, but that doesn't achieve results. Maria V. Snyder calm worry grieving I can feel his presence here in every stone he has touched, every person he has lifted up, every street and alley and city that he has changed in the few years of his life, because he is the Republic, he is our light, and I love you, I love you, until the day we meet again I will hold you in my heart and protect you there, grieving what we never had, cherishing what we did. I wish you were here. I love you, always. Marie Lu love-you heart grieving Spiritual progress is like detoxification. Things have to come up in order to be released. Once we have asked to be healed, then our unhealed places are forced to the surface. Marianne Williamson spiritual grieving order The proof of a well-trained mind is that it rejoices in which is good and grieves at the opposite. Marcus Tullius Cicero addiction opposites grieving Don't get stuck in your grieving, look to heaven ... God has more in store for you. Mario Daniel Vega grieving heaven looks This is a proof of a well-trained mind, to rejoice in what is good and to grieve at the opposite. Marcus Tullius Cicero mind opposites grieving Sorrow was like the wind. It came in gusts. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings sorrow grieving wind When we don't get what we want, there's a legitimate grieving, and then the spiritual journey truly begins, because not getting what we want breaks our self-reference; and once that is broken, we are aware that we are a part of a larger whole. It changes everything. Mark Nepo journey spiritual grieving Grief can be a slow ache that never seems to stop rising, yet as we grieve, those we love mysteriously become more and more a part of who we are. Mark Nepo grief loss grieving «910111213141516171819»