“Când jobul-minune a ieșit din peisaj, m-am trezit într-un
fel de gol existenţial, de fapt o stare ce poate fi asimilată unei
depresii. Ieșind din Matrix, am înțeles că pentru mine nu prea
mai exista altceva în afara serviciului, pentru că, de atâta
nefolosinţă, în restul vieţii mele nu sădisem vreun alt rost.
Cum ajunsesem aici? Ați simțit-o și voi pe
pielea voastră cum societatea în care trăim
ne încurajează constant să credem că o viață
reușită înseamnă să colecționezi cât mai
multe, mai ales muncă presărată cu succese.
Eu înțelesesem că succesul meu este
educația, primul dintre ascensoarele sociale.”
Source: Tezaur de greșeli. Ghid de supraviețuire pentru profesori
“Grief is a lonely basement guest room. No one, not even your sister, can join you there.”
Source: Untamed
“We understand what it's like to grieve with fire and not tears.”
Source: A Tempest of Tea
“I am trying to make
the best of it, but
if you want to know
the truth —
it breaks my heart
still, every day,
to live in a world
where there's
no you.”
“What does loss look like, in your body? Where is it? It feels like an air bubble stuck in your psyche. It feels like peering down into a deep hole. The vertigo of that. The potential for obliteration. It’s in your stomach. Your spleen. Or it’s just your heart losing its mind.”
Source: Sandwich
“Eternal bonds are formed on the battlefield.”
Source: Praying the Word of Grace: The Revival of a Grieving Father's Soul Through the Simple Practice of Scripture-Based Prayer
“I keep my photos in black and white because my life lost color after they died.”
Source: They Both Die at the End
“If we could communicate fully, there would be no need to communicate. If we could love perfectly, there would be no need to love. If we could finish grieving, there would be no need to live. If we could touch completely, there would be no need.”
Source: Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency
“Grief can be a kind of exhaustion, after all.”
Source: A Botanical Daughter
“Life isn’t about getting everything right; it’s about finding the beauty in the messy, imperfect process.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction