
Top 28 Dealing With A Loss Quotes
#1. Society isn't good at dealing with people who have something concrete to feel guilty about or who are dealing with a loss.
Darin Strauss
#3. I truly believe that women should be financially independent from their men. And let's face it, money gives men the power to run the show. It gives men the power to define value. They define what's sexy. And men define what's feminine. It's ridiculous.
Beyonce Knowles
#4. Don't wait for the world to change. Change your mind about the world.
Alan Cohen
#5. We build a shell around it, like an oyster dealing with a painful particle of grit, coating it with smooth pearl layers in order to cope. This is how we walk and talk and function , day in, day out. Immune to others' pain and loss.
Neil Gaiman
#6. Dealing with loss and heartache doesn't make you stronger. It only makes people think you are.
Kathy Lette
#7. I look at western literature and especially North American literature, and I feel like it gets bogged down so much with all of that, with domestic stories and relationships and a woman dealing with the loss of her husband.
Miguel Syjuco
#8. Where do we enroll in Life 101? Where are the classes dealing with the loss of a job, the death of a loved one, the failure of a relationship? Unfortunately, those lessons are mostly learned through trial by fire and the school of hard knocks.
Les Brown
#9. Having a long-term plan--and not casting it aside--is the key to dealing with our fear of loss (loss aversion).
Ori Brafman
#10. The world is magic. Science is but an insipid style of sorcery.
Rudy Rucker
#11. [EDITORS' NOTE: For support in dealing with the illness or loss of a loved one due to an illness, call Kids Konnected at 800-899-2866.]
Jack Canfield
#12. Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore.
Dianna Hardy
#13. The math was irrefutable: The one winning strategy was concealment. Only fools revealed their birthdays.
Peter Watts
#14. A Klaner (KKK) is a cat who gets out of bed in the middle of the night and takes his sheet with him.
Dick Gregory
#15. I am weaker and more sinful than I ever before believed, but through Jesus Christ I'm more loved and accepted than I ever dared hope.
Alistair Begg
#16. Collections aren't really planned. I just keep writing short pieces until I have enough for a collection.
Lydia Davis
#17. Attraction doesn't follow a set of rules, you know. But I know that I don't look at the others like I look at you.
Maya Banks
#18. When I read the book [The Adderall Diaries] I loved it, and I maybe had an inkling that there was a lot of good material in there. I didn't quite know at the time how to adapt it into a film, but I hoped I would figure it out one day.
James Franco
#19. Leaders stand out. Good leaders succeed. Great leaders make a difference in the world.
Cheryl Richardson
#20. Things that scare me are the loss of control, dealing with the unknown and the unseen. Something that's not supposed to be there and you don't know where it came from, or what it wants from you, or how to defend yourself against it. That's the root of the things I find scary.
Oren Peli
#21. We are far betting dealing with the big losses-death, divorce, debt, and debilitating illness-than with the daily onslaught of little losses.
Sarah Ban Breathnach
#22. Anyone who knows me knows that I always like to keep moving.
Jose Andres
#23. Shed the tears.
Shed the blame and guilt too.
So that your heart mends and heals.
Khang Kijarro Nguyen
#24. When men fought, they connected. You became brothers as you traded blows.
Brandon Sanderson
#25. You can be broken, or broken open. That choice is yours.
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Erica Bauermeister
#26. Ultimately, what audiences respond to is truth. Even as fantastical as the story can be, and out there, at its core, it's dealing with loss, madness and mortality.
Francesca Gregorini
#27. Happy 60th Birthday, good buddy.
How are you dealing with your awful debility,
lessened utility and loss of mobility?
John Walter Bratton
#28. What is crucial in dealing with loss is not to lose the lesson. That makes you a winner in the most profound sense.
Dayananda Saraswati
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