Top Grieving Quotes

  • -‹It is not enough to write and deliver a funeral service for a grieving family-¦you must love them too. – Caroline Louise Whittle

    -‹It is not enough to write and deliver a funeral service for a grieving family-¦you must love them too.– Caroline Louise Whittle

  • -‹It is not enough to write and deliver a funeral service for a grieving family-¦you must love them too.– Caroline Louise Whittle

  • By day the banished sun circles the earth like a grieving mother with a lamp. – Cormac McCarthy

    By day the banished sun circles the earth like a grieving mother with a lamp.– Cormac McCarthy

  • It is not the absence of sin but the grieving over it which distinguishes the child of God from empty professors – Arthur W Pink

    It is not the absence of sin but the grieving over it which distinguishes the child of God from empty professors– Arthur W Pink

  • You get the face you build your whole life, with work and loving and grieving and laughing and frowning. – Catherynne M Valente

    You get the face you build your whole life, with work and loving and grieving and laughing and frowning.– Catherynne M Valente

  • The five stages of bureaucratic grieving are: denial, anger, committee meetings, scapegoating, and cover-up. – Charles Stross

    The five stages of bureaucratic grieving are: denial, anger, committee meetings, scapegoating, and cover-up.– Charles Stross

  • The eyes of the lovers are blind while those of the grieving are wide open. – A  Mani

    The eyes of the lovers are blind while those of the grieving are wide open.– A Mani

  • When other people are grieving, the newspaperman turns efficient. – Stieg Larsson

    When other people are grieving, the newspaperman turns efficient.– Stieg Larsson

  • For someone grieving, moving forward is the challenge. Because after extreme loss, you want to go back. – Holly Goldberg Sloan

    For someone grieving, moving forward is the challenge. Because after extreme loss, you want to go back.– Holly Goldberg Sloan

  • A grieving person’s like a person treading in deep water–if they’ve nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under. – Susanna Kearsley

    A grieving person’s like a person treading in deep water–if they’ve nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under.– Susanna Kearsley