
Top 10 Spontaneous Grief Quotes
#1. When a person is lucky enough to live inside a story, to live inside an imaginary world, the pains of this world disappear. For as long as the story goes on, reality no longer exists.
Paul Auster
#2. Marco faced her and rested a shoulder against the locker. "It doesn't take much, does it? To make you happy." He reached out, as if to tuck a stray curl behind her ear, but pulled back. "It never did.
Laura Kaye
#3. The impulse to connect the dots - and to share what you've connected - is the urge that makes you an artist
Amanda Palmer
#4. The only mystery in life is why the kamikaze pilots wore helmets.
Al McGuire
#5. What are these unheard of sins you condemn so much - and like so well?
Sinclair Lewis
#6. And then I began to drift, fighting tears. I used to come here with Miriam. Miriam, my heart's desire. What was troubling her this morning? Maybe Kate had reproached her on the phone for leaving me? How dare Kate.
Oh yeah? Go for it, my darling. Remind her of what she's missing. No, don't.
Mordecai Richler
#7. I love being in my kitchen. I'm quite a traditional cook, but I make a mean omelette. I'd like to open an omelette restaurant. Cheese and ham, chilli and mushroom, whatever you fancy, I'll rustle up.
Suzanne Shaw
#8. Humility is not a part of devotional service, it is the heart of devotional service.
Radhanath Swami
#9. To draw is to make an idea precise. Drawing is the precision of thought.
Henri Matisse
#10. Our culture has become increasingly intolerant of that acute sorrow, that intense mental anguish and deep remorse which may be defined as grief. We want to medicate such sorrow away.
Edward Hirsch
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