“For a culture that has such a problem with death, we seem to deal with it in a quite bizarre way. We see people shot, killed and blown up, and we find it funny and sexy and all those things. But, the reality of it is that every day people die, and people are really sad and they grieve and they go through a really difficult process with it.” PeopleWayProblemRealitySeemsDiesCultureProcessDifficultDealsShotsSexyGrievingBizarreReally Sad Author:Michael Sheen
“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.” MenWayInspirationalHumansLastsGivenLeadershipFreedomPowerfulAttitudeTakenOne ThingSocietyCircumstancesJudgmentMental HealthGrievingPositive AttitudeConcentrationMost PowerfulBeing HappyMy AttitudeFreedom Of ChoiceSearch For MeaningGrief And HealingPositive Thinking And AttitudeAuschwitzHuman FreedomConcentration CampHutsWinning AttitudeBest AttitudeFreedom To ChooseKeep A Positive AttitudePositive Thinking AttitudeGriefingMans Search For MeaningAttitude Is EverythingPositive Mental AttitudeGreat Positive AttitudeGrief LossAttitudes And SuccessPositive Attitude And SuccessThose GrievingHuman CompassionDeath And GrievingGrief ComfortCan Do AttitudeGrief HealingCool AttitudeInspirational FreedomGrief And HopeDeath GrievingGrieving And HealingComfort The GrievingGrieving LossGrieving A LossGrieving And LossStimulus And ResponseVictims Of CircumstanceChoosing One Book:Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition Source: Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition
“I don't believe in regretting - one should try to move on. My mum was good at that. She was deeply in love with my father, and he died when I was nine. She remarried, and her second husband died, too. I saw the grieving process she went through. My mother had this way of moving on. It was a fine trait.” WayShouldTryingBelieveMovingMotherFatherProcessSawsRegretFineHusbandDiedDon't BelieveNineGrievingTraitsMumDeeply In LoveGrieving Process Author:Robert Winston
“Another misconception is that if we truly loved someone, we will never finish with our grief, as if continued sorrow is a testimonial to our love. But true love does not need grief to support its truth. Love can last in a healthy and meaningful way, once our grief is dispelled. We can honor our dead more by the quality of our continued living than by our constantly remembering the past.” IfsWayNeedsDoeLastsPastRememberGriefQualitySupportHonorSorrowHealthyMeaningfulGrievingOur LoveMisconceptionTruth LoveRemembering The PastTestimonial Author:Judy Tatelbaum