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  • #1
    Cecelia Ahern
    “Sometimes, people can go missing right before our very eyes.Sometimes, people can discover you, even though they've been looking at you the entire time. Sometimes, we lose sight of ourselves when we're not paying enough attention.”
    Cecelia Ahern

  • #2
    Cecelia Ahern
    “Anyway, it doesn't matter how much, how often, or how closely you keep an eye on things because you can't control it. Sometimes things and people just go. Just like that.”
    Cecelia Ahern

  • #3
    Cecelia Ahern
    “When you're on your own, you look for signs. Sometimes you make them up, sometimes they're actually there, but most of the time you can't tell the difference from the two.”
    Cecelia Ahern

  • #4
    Siobhan Vivian
    “You can decorate absence however you want- but your still gonna feel what’s missing.”
    Siobhan Vivian, Same Difference

  • #5
    Moira Young
    “I never knew that missin somebody could hurt, I says. But it does. Deep inside. Like it's in my bones. We ain't never bin apart till now. Never. I dunno how to be without him. It's like... I ain't nuthin.”
    Moira Young, Blood Red Road

  • #6
    محمد حسن علوان
    “الأيام التي أنا فيها الآن خشبيّة الشكل ، جافة ، وخالية من الحياة ، وقابلة للاشتعال في أي ومضة حنين”
    محمد حسن علوان, صوفيا

  • #7
    Sarah Dessen
    “There's just something obvious about emptiness, even when you try to convince yourself otherwise. ”
    Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key

  • #8
    C.S. Lewis
    “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.”
    C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed

  • #9
    James  Patterson
    “The weird, weird thing about devastating loss is that life actually goes on. When you're faced with a tragedy, a loss so huge that you have no idea how you can live through it, somehow, the world keeps turning, the seconds keep ticking.”
    James Patterson, Angel

  • #10
    Gail Caldwell
    “What they never tell you about grief is that missing someone is the simple part.”
    Gail Caldwell, Let's Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship
    tags: grief

  • #11
    “Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.”
    Vicki Harrison

  • #12
    Marcel Proust
    “It is grief that develops the powers of the mind.”
    Marcel Proust

  • #13
    Rosamund Lupton
    “But grief is the ultimate unrequited love. However hard and long we love someone who has died, they can never love us back. At least that is how it feels...”
    Rosamund Lupton, Sister
    tags: grief

  • #14
    Philip K. Dick
    “You know what the doctor said to me to cheer me up?" Fat said. "There are worse diseases than cancer."
    "Did he show you slides?"
    We both laughed. When you are nearly crazy with grief, you laugh at what you can.”
    Philip K. Dick, VALIS

  • #15
    Katie McGarry
    “I saw the world in black and white instead of the vibrant colours and shades I knew existed.”
    Katie McGarry, Pushing the Limits

  • #16
    Rosamund Lupton
    “...grief is loved turned into an eternal missing. ...It can't be contained in hours or days or minutes.”
    Rosamund Lupton, Sister

  • #17
    Elizabeth Wurtzel
    “I don't want any more of this try, try again stuff. I just want out. I’ve had it. I am so tired. I am twenty and I am already exhausted.”
    Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation

  • #18
    Ellen Hopkins
    “So you try to think of someone else you're mad at, and the unavoidable answer pops into your little warped brain: everyone.”
    Ellen Hopkins

  • #19
    Laurie Halse Anderson
    “I just want to sleep. A coma would be nice. Or amnesia. Anything, just to get rid of this, these thoughts, whispers in my mind. Did he rape my head, too?”
    Laurie Halse Anderson, Speak

  • #20
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    “Every heart has its secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad.”
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

  • #21
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow.”
    Edgar Allan Poe

  • #22
    Dante Alighieri
    “There is no greater sorrow
    Than to recall a happy time
    When miserable.”
    Dante Alighieri

  • #23
    Lilith Saintcrow
    “That's the funny thing about old hurts- they just wait for new heartache to come along and then show up, just as sharp and horrible as the first day you woke up with the world changed all around you.”
    Lilith Saintcrow, Strange Angels

  • #24
    Sarah Dessen
    “Holding people away from you, and denying yourself love, that doesn't make you strong. if anything, it makes you weaker. Because you're doing it out of fear.”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #25
    “Pressure is something you feel when you don't know what the hell you're doing.”
    Peyton Manning

  • #26
    Oscar Wilde
    “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

  • #27
    “The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off.”
    Joe Klaas, The Twelve Steps to Happiness: A Practical Handbook for Understanding and Working the Twelve Step Programs for Alcoholism, Codependency, Eating Disorders, and Other Addictions

  • #28
    Sarah Dessen
    “So you're always honest," I said.
    "Aren't you?"
    "No," I told him. "I'm not."
    "Well, that's good to know, I guess."
    "I'm not saying I'm a liar," I told him. He raised his eyebrows. "That's not how I meant it, anyways."
    "How'd you mean it, then?"
    "I just...I don't always say what I feel."
    "Why not?"
    "Because the truth sometimes hurts," I said.
    "Yeah," he said. "So do lies, though.”
    Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

  • #29
    John Lennon
    “The more I see, the less I know for sure.”
    John Lennon

  • #30
    François de La Rochefoucauld
    “No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong.”
    François de La Rochefoucauld



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