And then Jonah heard God’s voice.
“Jonah, do you know what the difference is between you and the trees?”
He was confident it was God because God usually asked questions but gave no answers. Jonah didn’t need a divine answer to this question, he knew it.
“Yes,” he said. “The difference between me and the trees is that the trees let go of their leaves. I keep holding onto mine. The trees make room for new life. I don’t.

David W. Jones

Mots clés acceptance loss death openness grief letting-go god-s-grace death-of-a-loved-one new-life



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It was the sound of a thousand hungry children crying, ten thousand widows tearing their hair over their husband's graves, a chorus of angels singing the last dirge on the day of God's death.

Christopher Moore

Mots clés sorrow death-of-a-loved-one



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There is no new beginning. No second chance.
You turned to me and I wasn't there.
You are dead. If I had taken your call, you would be alive.
It's as blunt as that.
I'm sorry.

Rosamund Lupton

Mots clés death-of-a-loved-one



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I hadn't understood funeral pyres before, but now I do. It's ghastly to burn someone you love but watching the smoke going into the sky, I think that's rather beautiful now. And I wish Tess could be up in the sky. Somewhere with color and light and air.

Rosamund Lupton

Mots clés funeral death-of-a-loved-one



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I always wondered what it must be like to lose a twin—if somehow Mary felt it like it was happening to her. If she felt physical pain.

Francesca Lia Block

Mots clés pain empathy loss death suffering suffer death-and-dying twin death-of-a-loved-one twins empathetic



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He was dead.
No trace of pain, no sufferings, no victimization.

Prerna Varma

Mots clés inspirational death-and-dying death-of-a-loved-one



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There will always be a part of you that misses her. You'll see something that reminds you of her and want to tell her about it, only to realize she's not there anymore. Then you'll feel her loss all over again. (Ravyn)
You're not helping me, Ravyn. (Jack)
I know, buddy. But you will eventually make peace with yourself, and that's the most important thing. Eventually, you'll even be able to smile again when you think about her. (Ravyn)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

Mots clés love loss death death-of-a-loved-one missing-someone always-thinking



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What attention would death pay to his pathetic voice? He was powerless without her.

Ted Dekker

Mots clés death death-of-a-loved-one



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When my husband died, people kept telling me not to cry. People kept trying to help me to forget. But I didn't want to forget... So I realize, that if it's hard for me, how much harder it must be for you.

Katherine Paterson

Mots clés memories inspirational-life remembering death-of-a-loved-one



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Staring out to sea, I finally forced myself to stop thinking of her as someone still somewhere, if only in memory, still obscurely alive, breathing, doing, moving, but as a shovelful of ashes already scattered; as a broken link, a biological dead end, an eternal withdrawal from reality, a once complex object that now dwindled, dwindled, left nothing behind except a l like a fallen speck of soot on a blank sheet of paper.

John Fowles

Mots clés death memories death-of-a-loved-one



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