“The human brain cannot release enough neurotransmitters to feel emotion a thousand times as strong as the grief of one funeral. A prospective risk going from 10,000,000 deaths to 100,000,000 deaths does not multiply by ten the strength of our determination to stop it. It adds one more zero on paper for our eyes to glaze over.” FeelsHumansDoeEnoughEyeStrongGriefEmotionBrainRiskThousandTenPaperDeterminationAddReleaseZeroFuneralHuman BrainNeurotransmitters Author:Eliezer Yudkowsky
“Precious attribute of woe-worn humanity! that can snatch ecstatic emotion, even from under the very share and harrow, that ruthlessly ploughs up and lays waste every hope.” HumanityGriefEmotionShareDespairWasteLaysAttributesWornWoeEcstatic Book:The last man, by the author of Frankenstein Source: The last man, by the author of Frankenstein
“Playing a Disney princess is the most amazing, unbelievable thing and on the other, it's completely terrifying. I would say it's a cocktail of every sort of emotion. Princesses are great role models, they teach you about grief loss and have big hearts.” HeartBigsLossGriefEmotionRolesTeachModelsRole ModelsPrincessUnbelievableCocktailsMost AmazingBig HeartGrief LossGreat Role ModelsUnbelievable Things Author:Lily James
“The Language of Sand has something for everyone: myths, mystery, community, humor, grief, and ultimately healing. I found myself not only rooting for Abigail but for the whole community of Chapel Isle. Block manages to hold sass and heartfelt emotion in perfect equilibrium.” WholeFoundLanguageCommunityPerfectGriefEmotionHealingMysteryMythBlockManageSandEquilibriumHeartfeltChapelIsleSassAbigail Author:Brunonia Barry
“Grief will happen either as an open healing wound or a closed festering wound, either honestly or dishonestly, either appropriately or inappropriately. But emotions will be expressed.” HappensGriefEmotionHealingWoundsHonestlyFestering Author:Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
“You don't have to fear this amorphous thing called grief or loss or anger or jealousy. You define it for yourself in the intimacy of your own experience for exactly what it is, and then it comes. In other words, by experiencing your emotions somatically, there is no boogie man to scare you.” MenLossGriefEmotionIntimacyScareBoogie Author:Gary Zukav
“I have seen that grief can be very different for different people. While the range of emotions experienced is similar, the way we deal with those emotions isn't, necessarily.” PeopleWayDifferentDealsGriefEmotionRangeDifferent PeoplesRange Of Emotions Author:Meghan O'Rourke