Unexpressed grief leaves the deepest scars.
– Marty Rubin
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- The pain you hide leaves the deepest scars. – Marty Rubin
- Love is infinite. Grief can lead to love. Love can lead to grief. Grief is a love story told backward just as love is a grief story told backward. – Bridget Asher
- Some scars don’t hurt. Some scars are numb. Some scars rid you of the capacity to feel anything ever again. – Joyce Rachelle
- We all suffer our share of grief but we are stronger than our grief. – Marty Rubin
- 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
- One should show one’s scars, not hide them. – Marty Rubin
- The true order is what the wind creates by scattering the leaves. – Marty Rubin
- In spring, the snow must go; in fall, the leaves can’t stay. – Marty Rubin
- Trees, O trees, why can’t you hold on to your leaves? – Marty Rubin
- Trees, O trees, why can’t you hold on to your leaves? – Marty Rubin
- Sing through your grief. Don’t let your thoughts weigh you down. – Marty Rubin
- Sing through your grief. Don’t let your thoughts weigh you down. – Marty Rubin
- A grief travels with us as far as we carry it. – Marty Rubin
- I got a body covered in scars, but then who doesn’t? If you don’t have a few scars, you haven’t really lived. – Lexi Blake
- Do not trust a person without scars. If they have no scars, then it means someone else is wearing theirs, usually unfairly, and usually permanently. – Justin K McFarlane Beau
- Scars we have today are the constant reminder of our past. They are our auto energizer in our journey toward the future. No need to fear the scars. – Jean Nshimiyimana
- Our scars make us who we are. Some scars are just deeper than others. – Alex Rosa
- Wounds are wounds. Scars are scars. They can heal but not vanish. – DN Joshi
- If you think your scars bother me, you’re wrong. In my eyes, you’re a hero. Your scars are just proof of that. – Pamela Clare
- Delayed, unexpressed appreciation is meaningless. The dead need no appreciation. The living do. – Srividya Srinivasan
- Art gives those unexpressed parts of ourselves permission to be felt and spoken. – Jaeda DeWalt
- If you allow your passion and vitality to remain hidden or unexpressed, you won’t live into the fullest expression of who you can be. – Catherine RobinsonWalker
- Letters, like compilation tapes, were really vehicles for unexpressed emotions and she was clearly putting far too much time and energy into them. – David Nicholls
- Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. – Sigmund Freud
- Your deepest scars tell the world of your greatest triumphs. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. – Stephen Richards
- What stays with you longest and deepest? Of curious panics, of hard-fought engagements or sieges tremendous what deepest remains? – Walt Whitman
- Troubles often decides your deepest friends,but deepest friend will never decide to put you into trouble. – Bradley B Dalina
- …there’s the suffering from love and the suffering from grief – either pain permanently scars the soul… – John Geddes
- The closest bonds we will ever know are bonds of grief. The deepest community one of sorrow. – Cormac McCarthy
- Wind is the sacred music of the leaves; wherever and whenever the wind blows, over there leaves start their holy dancing frantically! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- When a friend leaves you, you move on. When a best friend leaves you, part of you is gone – Misti Hemlock
- Interesting fact from the front lines: raw grief smells like ripped leaves and splintered branches, a jagged green shriek. – Tana French
- I have discovered that sitting still leaves little spaces for the grief to get in, so I stay busy. – Veronica Roth
- With time, grief has a way of slipping down in the crevices of your heart. It never really leaves; it just makes room for more. – Nancy B Brewer
- Grief takes many forms, including the absence of grief. – Alison Bechdel
- Some grief shows much of love,But much of grief shows still some want of wit. – William Shakespeare
- 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
- Our relationship had been doomed form the start, because it was based on grief, and unlike love, grief eventually passed. – Ilona Andrews