“Only to two or three persons in all the world are the reminiscences of a man's early youth interesting: to the parent who nursed him; to the fond wife or child mayhap afterwards who loves him; to himself always and supremely--whatever may be his actual prosperity or ill fortune, his present age, illness, difficulties, renown, or disappointments--the dawn of his life still shines brightly for him, the early griefs and delights and attachments remain with him ever faithful and dear.” MenWorldMayChildrenPersonsStillsTwoAgeThreeParentInterestingGriefWifeChildhoodYouthDifficultyShiningFortuneDearIllIllnessDisappointmentProsperityDelightDawnFaithfulAttachmentRenown Author:William Makepeace Thackeray
“From perfect grief there need not beWisdom or even memory;One thing then learned remains to me -The woodspurge has a cup of three.” NeedsThreeMemoriesPerfectGriefOne ThingRemainsCups Author:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
“Separate from the other unnamed billions who walk the earth, each of these little groups of three or five or twelve, brought together by the shuffle of chance, then welded by blood, sees in itself the whole of earth, or all that matters of it. What happens to one of the three or five or twelve will happen to them all. Whatever grief or triumph may touch any one will touch every one, as they are carried forward into the unknowable under the brilliant, terrifying sun which nourishes all.” MayLittlesMatterWholeHappensEarthTogetherThreeChanceWalksGriefFamilySunFiveGroupsBloodBrilliantBillionsTriumphTwelveShuffleGroups Of Three Book:Evergreen Source: Evergreen
“Living the same sorrows three times was a suffering, but it was a suffering to relive even the same joys. The joy of life is born from feeling, whether it be joy or grief, always of short duration, and woe to those who know they will enjoy eternal bliss.” KnowsFeelingsLife IsJoySufferingThreeEnjoyBornGriefSorrowEternalBlissWoeThree TimesJoy Of LifeDuration Book:The Island of the Day Before Source: The Island of the Day Before
“Three years? That's a thousand tomorrows, ma'am.” YearsThreeGriefTomorrowThousandThree Years Author:Karen Kingsbury
“There are three needs of the griever: To find the words for the loss, to say the words aloud and to know that the words have been heard.” KnowsNeedsHas BeensThreeLossGriefHeardGrievingGrievers Author:Victoria Alexander
“Grief was like a newborn, and the first three months were hard as hell, but by six months you'd recognized defeat, shifted your life around, and made room for it.” FirstsMadeHardThreeRoomsGriefHellMonthsSixDefeatSix MonthsThree MonthsNewborn Book:Sisterhood Everlasting (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants): A Novel Source: Sisterhood Everlasting (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants): A Novel
“Though a country be sundered, hills and rivers endure; And spring comes green again to trees and grasses Where petals have been shed like tears And lonely birds have sung their grief. ...After the war-fires of three months, One message from home is worth a ton of gold. ...I stroke my white hair. It has grown too thin To hold the hairpins any more.” MayHas BeensWarCountryHomeThreeWhiteGriefFireTreeTearsHairMonthsMessagesSpringBirdRiversLonelyGoldGreenEndureHillsGrassShedStrokesThree MonthsPetalsWhite Hair Author:Du Fu
“Shock, confusion, fear, anger, grief, and defiance. On Sept. 11, 2001, and for the three days following the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, President George W. Bush led with raw emotion that reflected the public's whipsawing stages of acceptance.” ThreePresidentGriefEmotionWorstStageAcceptanceAngerFollowingTerroristConfusionSoilShockDefianceTerrorist AttacksPresident George W BushSept 11Raw Emotion Author:Ron Fournier