“After departure, only invisible things are left, perhaps the life of the world is held together by invisible chains of memory and loss and love. So many things, so many people, depart! And we can only repossess them in our minds.” PeopleWorldMindTogetherLeftMemoriesLossAnd LoveInvisibleChainsDepartureInvisible Things Author:James A. Baldwin
“The principles of gain through loss, of joy through sorrow, of getting by giving, of fulfillment by laying down, of life out of death is what the Bible teaches, and the people who have believed it enough to live it out in simple, humble, day-by-day practice are people who have found the gain, the joy, the getting, the fulfillment, the life.” PeopleGivingEnoughJoyFoundLossSimplePrinciplesTeachPracticeSorrowGainsHumbleFulfillmentLaying Down Author:Elisabeth Elliot
“Every mother can easily imagine losing a child. Motherhood is always half loss anyway. The three-year-old is lost at five, the five-year-old at nine. We consort with ghosts, even as we sit and eat with, scold and kiss, their current corporeal forms. We speak to people who have vanished and, when they answer us, they do the same. Naturally, the information in these speeches is garbled in the translation.” PeopleYearsChildrenFormMotherThreeLostSpeakLossAnswersHalfFiveImagineInformationKissingSpeechLosingCurrentsMotherhoodNineGhostFive YearsThree YearsTranslationsFive Year OldsThree Year OldsLosing A Child Book:Black Glass: Short Fictions Source: Black Glass: Short Fictions
“Last year in the U.S. alone more than nine hundred thousand people were reported missing and not found... That's out of three hundred million, total population. That breaks down to about one person in three hundred and twenty-five vanishing. Every year.... Maybe it's a coincidence, but it's almost the same loss ratio experienced by herd animals on the African savannah to large predators.” PeopleYearsPersonsLastsThreeFoundLossAnimalBreakMillionsFiveMissingThousandHundredTwentiesPopulationNineLast YearCoincidenceBreaking DownHerdsTwenty FivePredatorRatiosVanishingSavannah Author:Jim Butcher