I truly do not know, and that unnameable feeling that comes with not knowing: it must be worse than grief. It must.
– Dexter Palmer
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- Music . . . can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable. – Leonard Bernstein
- It is like reading two books, one with each eye, and understanding them both. – Dexter Palmer
- As he drifted off, his father came to visit him, clothed in all his possible shapes. – Dexter Palmer
- Be the time he finds his way out of the chamber and the planetarium, he has become me. – Dexter Palmer
- And just as he said of me, the thing that his heart desired was not the thing that he professed to want. – Dexter Palmer
- But life isn’t neat the way a story is. And if you try to pretend it is, then you just make yourself unhappy, or screw yourself over. – Dexter Palmer
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- I ask you to kill my father for the crime of bringing me into existence. – Dexter Palmer
- But who, in these modern times, slept well? – Dexter Palmer
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- From the dear comes grief; From the dear comes fear.If you’re freed from the dear You’ll have no grief, let alone fear. – Anonymous
- Until now I had been able only to grieve, not mourn. Grief was passive. Grief happened. Mourning, the act of dealing with grief, required attention. – Joan Didion
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- The only thing worse than not knowing where she belonged…was knowing where she didn’t. – Tessa Shaffer
- Grief comes with many losses. Whatever its cause, grief will come to all of us. – Billy Graham
- I hate feeling hate but feeling nothing feels worse. – Brian Spellman
- there were worse things than feeling guilty, like feeling dead. – Lori Brighton
- I hated this. I hated knowing what I wanted and knowing what was right and knowing that they weren’t the same thing. – Maggie Stiefvater
- Knowing why you are is your purpose.Knowing who you are is your style.Knowing what you are is your character – Debasish Mridha
- The saddest feeling is knowing you deserve freedom and still feeling caged. – Janelle Gray
- Security comes from Trust.Trust comes from Faith.Faith comes when you eliminate all fear.Ease comes when you are fearless. – Brownell Landrum
- Flawed, we’re truly interesting, truly memorable, and yes, truly beautiful. – Justina Chen
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- He sought…to transform the grief which looks down into the grave by showing it the grief which looks up to the stars. – Victor Hugo
- All grief, anyone’s grief…is the weight of a sleeping child. – Anne Michaels
- Grief shared was grief lessened. – Karen Marie Moning