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grief giving feelings
Grief ... gives life a permanently provisional feeling. It doesn't seem worth starting anything. I can't settle down. I yawn, I fidget, I smoke too much. Up till this I always had too little time. Now there is nothing but time. Almost pure time, empty successiveness. C. S. Lewis
grief sorrow maps
I thought I could describe a state; make a map of sorrow. Sorrow, hoever, turns out to be not a state but a process. C. S. Lewis
grief bears trouble
A dead grief is easier to bear than a live trouble. Agnes Repplier
grief eye strange
Strange that grief should now almost choke me, because another human being's eye has failed to greet mine. Charlotte Bronte
grief sea people
Reserved people often really need the frank discussion of their sentiments and griefs more than the expansive. The sternest-seeming stoic is human after all, and to burst with boldness and good-will into the silent sea of their souls is often to confer on them the first of obligations. Charlotte Bronte
grief struggle mastery
The vehemence of emotion, stirred by grief and love within me, was claiming mastery, and struggling for full sway; and asserting a right to predominate: to overcome, to live, rise, and reign at last; yes,--and to speak. Charlotte Bronte
grief moving men
Your tale is of the longest," observed Monks, moving restlessly in his chair. It is a true tale of grief and trial, and sorrow, young man," returned Mr. Brownlow, "and such tales usually are; if it were one of unmixed joy and happiness, it would be very brief. Charles Dickens
grief loss grieving
And can it be that in a world so full and busy the loss of one creature makes a void so wide and deep that nothing but the width and depth of eternity can fill it up! Charles Dickens
grief rain air
A blight had fallen on the trees and shrubs; and the wind, at length beginning to break the unnatural stillness that had prevailed all day, sighed heavily from time to time, as though foretelling in grief the ravages of the coming storm. The bat skimmed in fantastic flights through the heavy air, and the ground was alive with crawling things, whose instinct brought them forth to swell and fatten in the rain. Charles Dickens
disbelief cautious be-cautious
I have gradually learned to be cautious even in disbelief Carl Jung
disbelief ignorant law violation
We were in disbelief that someone would be that ignorant to do something so flagrant in violation of the law, James Cook
disbelief heard havens
What do you know? Haven't you heard of suspension of disbelief? Ed Wood
disbelief sort
I was sort of in disbelief that he went off the course. Ted Ligety
disbelief explain sit
Nothing can explain it. You just sit around in disbelief for a while. And then you think of his family. Billy Knight
disbelief great
I'm a great audience. I cry very easily. I suspend disbelief in two seconds. Stephen Sondheim
disbelief involved people talking
Our feeling, in talking with people at the school, was disbelief that she would actually be involved in something like this. William Kiefer
disbelief won
I?m still in disbelief that we won the big one. Frances Chaney
disbelief
I was in disbelief when Raich went out. Ted Ligety
loses
Money? How did I lose it? I never did lose it. I just never knew where it went. Edith Piaf
loses
I loved but once, yet twice I lose my love! Edmond Rostand
loses lost opportunity
She loses some legitimacy. She lost an opportunity to make a real statement. Ken Dautrich
loses
When you got nothin' / You got nothin' to lose. Bob Dylan
loses
As we lose ourselves in the service of others, we discover our own lives and our own happiness. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
loses ok
But it's OK to be ousted by Moya. It's happening, and I'm notcaring so much to loses in match. Paradorn Srichaphan
loses values
In our conditioned nature we do not understand value of something until we lose it. Radhanath Swami
loses three
We've done that three times now. The only two loses we've had were the other two. Larry Sandburg
loses eternal asks
We don’t ask to be eternal beings. We only ask that things do not lose all their meaning. Antoine de Saint-Exupery