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No grief is so acute but that time ameliorates it.
Cicero
My one, my one, my only love, Hide, hide your face in a leaf, And let the hot tear falling burn The stupid heart that will not learn The everywhere of grief.
George Barker (poet)
I really believe if, instead of shutting ourselves into our sorrows and keeping all the light of heaven out of our souls, we opened them to receive Him, Christ would so come to us that the season of our deepest grief and anguish would become one of the richest and most precious of our whole lives.
Arthur Kenney
A genuine faith lifts us above the bitterness of grief; a sense of Christ's living presence takes away all unbearable loneliness even when we are most alone. In our darkest hours, to know that our lost friend is still living, still loving us, still ours, in the highest and best sense, must be unspeakably consoling.
Arthur Kenney
We live in grief for having left the womb, for having left the teat, then school, then home. In my case, it was leaving marriages, and the death of my wife.
William Shatner
To touch a sore is to renew one's grief.
Terence
O that 'twere possible; After long grief and pain; To find the arms of my true love; Round me once again.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
We have been filled with grief as we have witnessed the decline of the North American Church that was once filled with missionary zeal and yet now seems determined to bury itself in a deadly embrace with the spirit of the age.
Peter Akinola
Remembrance makes the poet; 'tis the past Lingering within him, with a keener sense Than is upon the thoughts of common men Of what has been, that fills the actual world With unreal likenesses of lovely shapes, That were and are not; and the fairer they, The more their contrast with existing things, The more his power, the greater is his grief.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
We do too little feel each others' pain; We do relax too much the social chain That binds us to each other; slight the care There is for grief in which we have no share.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Oh, she had yet the task to learn How often woman's heart must turn To feed upon its own excess Of deep yet passionate tenderness! How much of grief the heart must prove That yields a sanctuary to love!
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
There is an indolence in grief Which will not even seek relief. What is the toil, or care, or pain, The human heart cannot sustain? Enough if struggling can create A change or colour in our fate; But where's the spirit that can cope With listless suffering, when hope, The last of misery's allies, Sickens of its sweet self, and dies.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Alas! vows are his after sign!- We prop the tree in its decline- The ghosts that haunt a parting hour, With all of grief, and nought of power; A chain half sunder'd in the making,- The plighted vow's already breaking.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Youth's first acquaintance with sorrow is a terrible thing-before time has taught, what it will surely teach, that grief is our natural portion, at once transitory and eternal. But the first lesson is the severest-we have not then looked among our fellows, and seen that suffering is general ; and we feel as if marked out by fate for misery that has no parallel.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
His shroud was damp, his face was white: He said,-"I cannot sleep, Your tears have made my shroud so wet; Oh, mother, do not weep!" Oh, love is strong!-the mother's heart Was filled with tender fears; Oh, love is strong!-and for her child Her grief restrained its tears.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The moon is darkened in the sky As if grief 's shade were passing by.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
A woman always exaggerates her beauty and its influence when they are past ; and it was a perpetual grief to think what her pretty face might have done for her.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Grief hath stern and silent powers, And her house is proud ; Not to-day's cold guarded hours Is despair allow'd ; But, shut out with haughty fears, Pride with daylight disappears, From the lovely Zegri Ladye - The Ladye weeping there.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Since grief only aggravates your loss, grieve not for what is past.
Walker Percy
There is no place for grief in a house which serves the Muse.
Sappho
Laughter is man's most distinctive emotional expression. Man shares the capacity for love and hate, anger and fear, loyalty and grief, with other living creatures. But humour, which has an intellectual as well as an emotional element belongs to man.
Margaret Mead
There is a sacredness in tears.... They are the messengers of overwhelming grief, of deep contrition and of unspeakable love.
Washington Irving
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