"First grief is a room you're trapped in. Then it's a room you find yourself in from time to time. Then it's a room you occasionally visit." - Dan Savage
"Grief couldn't be fewer than ten thousand stages." -Miriam Kuznets
"It was one thing to recognize the pain of others, it
was another thing to try it on for size." -Joe Ide
"Regret, by definition, comes too late." - John M. Ford
"One only had so much sympathy and that expended on the travails of others was unavailable for expenditure upon one's own." -David Mamet
"Grief is not linear." - Kevin R. Tipple
"Grief is just love squaring up to its oldest enemy, and after all these mortal human years love is up to the challenge." - Kate Braestrup
"Nothing hurts like your own pain." - Anita Page
"He drank to drown sorrow, the strongest swimmer in the world." -Henry Lawson
"It's a sad man...who's livin' in his own skin and can't stand the company." -Bruce Springsteen
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