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Grief Quotes - Page 31

To mourn, perhaps, is simply to prolong a posture of astonishment.

Sara Suleri (2018). “Meatless Days”, p.159, Penguin UK

When bad things happen, part of us might go away. It's a survival technique. You can't stand to be around when there's so much grief or pain in your life so part of you goes away. Shamans call this soul loss.

"Robert Moss:'If You Want to Be A Shaman, Start At The Breakfast Table'". Interview with Krysta Gibson, for the New Spirit Journal, July 2012, July 3, 2012.

What was so terrible about grief was not grief itself, but that one got over it.

P.D. James (2012). “Innocent Blood”, p.368, Simon and Schuster