Top 17 Quotes About Burying A Child

#1. Sting is a father figure to us all.

Rachel Tucker

#2. A mother burying her child is the only thing that could make one truly long for death - if only for the sliver of hope that she might glimpse her child again.

Emma Chase

#3. There are no words to describe the pain of burying a child, and specifically there is no word to label their new, lifelong status. If you lose a spouse, you are a widow; if you lose a parent, you are an orphan. But what about when you lose a child? How do you name something you cannot comprehend?

Lisa Belkin

#4. You know what's worse than burying your own child? Not burying your own child.

John Hennessy

#5. I wanted to make sounds that I'd never heard before.

James Blake

#6. Books are the curse of the human race.

Benjamin Disraeli

#7. I didn't want to smile and say thanks. Didn't want to pretend I'd done anything except survive

Kevin Powers

#8. People who think they know everything are annoying to those of us who do.

Jill Shalvis

#9. Everyone loves a mysterious country.

M. John Harrison

#10. France has the least social mobility of any developed country. The social elevator no longer works. It's broken.

Xavier Niel

#11. As a child he was fond of hanging cats and then burying them with ceremony.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#12. My child died last night - and now I shall be alone again, if I must really go on living. They will come tomorrow, strange, hulking, black-clad men bringing a coffin, and they will put him in it, my poor boy, my only child.

Stefan Zweig

#13. Taking the things that other people thought they deserved to keep was dangerous work.

James S.A. Corey

#14. Their intuitive capacity to communicate often transcended the limits of conventional oral discourse. They always understood each other.

Sheldon Stern

#15. One of the worst things about burying a child is the stress of wondering.

Leslie A. Gordon

#16. I subscribe to no religion. But I believe that in the creation of art, there can be moments of God.

Andrea Riseborough

#17. Years ago, I wanted to be like the girl Ne-Yo. You know, with the mid-tempo ballads - I come from the Babyface era. But that's not trendy; that's not hip-hop.

Keri Hilson

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