“I want to push it all away into a closed-off part of my mind where it can no longer trouble me.”
Source: A Song Inside: A heartbreaking and uplifting memoir about love and loss
“Things do still touch me. It surprises me, this capacity within me still to see and feel the beauty in life. I would have expected it to be snuffed out by sorrow.”
Source: A Song Inside: A heartbreaking and uplifting memoir about love and loss
“I am a great friend of chaos. It’s all we have … this whole concept of being able to manage life… life is risk, life is chance, life is being open to chance. The best things in my life, and probably in anybody’s life, come out of being open to being blown off course.”
“That's where I am now, caught between past and future.”
Source: A Song Inside: A heartbreaking and uplifting memoir about love and loss
“Now I know that lives tear too. Can they be re-sewn, re-configured, sides to middle, new strength found? Even if they can, I know I will always feel the tell-tale ridge down the centre, at the heart of me.”
Source: A Song Inside: A heartbreaking and uplifting memoir about love and loss
“I feel him in it; in the dappled sunlight dancing on the bed; in the branches swaying outside my bedroom window; in the leaves trembling in the breeze.”
Source: A Song Inside: A heartbreaking and uplifting memoir about love and loss
“You were healing. You’re still healing. You’ll maybe always be healing. And that’s OK. It’ll just be part of what makes you you.”
Source: The Switch
“Three men and they all took something from me: my affection, my promise, and my innocence. What has love given me...? Nothing. Nothing but pain.”
Source: Harvest Moon
“Grief is less like a predictable sequence and more like an amorphous blob of uncertainty. You can’t forecast your way out of grief, because there’s no way to determine when the next wave is coming. This may seem disheartening at first, but when you recognize that there is no structure for grief, you can stop trying to pinpoint exactly where you are on your journey. If there’s no road map, it’s impossible to be lost.”
Source: Your Grief, Your Way: A Year of Practical Guidance and Comfort After Loss
“There is so much more to grief than just death. In losing someone, you lose their presence in every single moment and milestone that appears after their death. Every hope, dream, and expectation you had for the future must now be reworked, because the person you love can no longer be there. It’s normal to feel like you’re grieving multiple losses when someone dies.”
Source: Your Grief, Your Way: A Year of Practical Guidance and Comfort After Loss