Quotes about Loss
Love doesn't die; the men and women do.
— William Faulkner
We go to the grave of a friend saying, "A man is dead," but angels throng about him saying, "A man is born."
— Henry Ward Beecher
Maybe we all need a glimpse of life without someone we love once in a while, just to teach us not to take them for granted.
— Terri Blackstock
His tears reached deep inside and tore great chunks from what was left of his heart.
— Terri Blackstock
When I hear of the destruction of a species ... I just feel as if all the the works of some great writer had perished.
— Theodore Roosevelt
One of the prime dangers of civilization has always been its tendency to cause the loss of virile fighting virtues, of the fighting edge. When men get too comfortable and lead too luxurious lives, there is always a danger lest the softness eat like an acid into their manliness of fiber. The
— Theodore Roosevelt
The Bible says that as Christians we don't grieve the same way people do who have no hope of eternity and of Heaven - but we still grieve.
— Billy Graham
Lessing who once said, "There are things which must cause you to lose your reason or you have none to lose.
— Viktor E. Frankl
the sudden loss of hope and courage can have a deadly effect.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Under the influence of a world which no longer recognized the value of human life and human dignity, which had robbed man of his will and had made him an object to be exterminated (having planned, however, to make full use of him first—to the last ounce of his physical resources)—under this influence the personal ego finally suffered a loss of values.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Among the tortures and devastations of life is this then—our friends are not able to finish their stories.
— Virginia Woolf
There was an embrace in death.
— Virginia Woolf