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grief healing grieving
No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. C. S. Lewis
grief long valleys
Grief is like a long valley, a winding valley where any bend may reveal a totally new landscape. C. S. Lewis
grief grieving sky
Her absence is like the sky, spread over everything. C. S. Lewis
grief thinking feelings
I think grief is a step towards strength because it allows you to be porous and take everything in, and have it transform you. What will sit within you is despairing, but at least it's feeling. You're not numb. Grief is sort of the allowance of feeling. Carrie Brownstein
grief owner proud sorrows stoop
I will instruct my sorrows to be proud For grief is proud an't makes his owner stoop William Shakespeare
grief despair misery
Cries of despair, misery, sobbing grief are a kind of wealth. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
grief nor pot quarrel thirst
Go not for every grief to the physician, nor for every quarrel to the lawyer, nor for every thirst to the pot George Herbert
grief first-love men
Depend upon it, a man never experiences such pleasure or grief after fourteen years as he does before, unless in some cases, in his first lovemaking, when the sensation is new to him Charles Kingsley
grief men tears
Englishmen rarely cry, except under the pressure of the acutest grief; whereas in some parts of the Continent the men shed tears much more readily and freely. Charles Darwin
grieving sorrow speak
Sorrow you can hold, however desolating, if nobody speaks to you. If they speak, you break down. Bede Jarrett
grieving two people
Don't mind all those people who say that you should be back to normal in a month or two. Grieving is all part of helping yourself anyway. Cecelia Ahern
grieving sort trying
Like the nation, I'm grieving and searching, in mourning, angry, trying to sort through all my feelings. I think everyone is doing that. Barbara Lee
grieving passing-away prosperity
Should prosperity befall thee, rejoice not, and should abasement come upon thee, grieve not, for both shall pass away and be no more. Baha'u'llah
grieving self-respect silence
He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words. Elbert Hubbard
grieving investor next open processed requests rest
We are grieving and sympathizing with the rest of the world. As for our investor services, they are open and functioning, and requests will be processed as of the next market. Shelly Peterson
grieving hope result thinking
We are grieving about this result but we should also be thinking about Chris. I hope he'll be back soon. Gordon Strachan
grieving heartache want
God knows what we are going through when we grieve, and He wants to assure us of His love and concern. He also wants us to turn to Him and bring our heartaches and burdens to Him. Billy Graham
grieving voice leader
Once at a potent leader's voice I stayed; Once I went back when a good monarch prayed; Mortals, howe'er we grieve, howe'er deplore, The flying shadow will return no more. Maurice Maeterlinck
shapes action forecasts
It is not for us to forecast the future, but to shape it. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
shapes lines looks
If you look at a shape like a straight line, what's remarkable is that if you look at a straight line from close by, from far away, it is the same; it is a straight line. Benoit Mandelbrot
shapes would-be far-away
There are very complex shapes which would be the same from close by and far away. Benoit Mandelbrot
shapes silhouettes variation
There are not many original shapes or silhouettes -- only a million variations. Charles James
shapes size different
Equal partners aren't always what we envision as being manifestly equal. Equality can come in many different shapes and sizes and combinations. Ben Kingsley
shapes conditioning shows
When I was in top shape I'd go to the ring and show my conditioning. Alexis Arguello
shapes deeds virtue
Virtue must shape itself in deed. Alfred Lord Tennyson
shapes way form
Maybe it's weird, but I don't feel in any way, shape or form that I'm taking over his show. Adam Carolla
shapes belief behavior
Behavior shapes beliefs. A. J. Jacobs