To die will be an awfully big adventure. James M. Barrie Death, Sad You May Also Like Those who grieve find comfort in weeping and in arousing their sorrow until the body is too tired to bear the inner emotions. By Maimonides Grief, Mourning, Sad Why fear death? It is the most beautiful adventure in life. By Charles Frohman, May 7, 1915; supposedly said as he was dying in the torpedoing of the S.S. Lusitania Death The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone. By Harriet Beecher Stowe Achievement, Death, Grief, Motivational, Mourning Excess of grief for the deceased is madness; for it is an injury to the living, and the dead know it not. By Xenophon Death, Grief, Mourning, Sad How easy it is to mourn when I see tearing down, to fail to see that that is part of building. It cannot, or should not, be separated from building up. For without the tearing down of twigs, there would be no building of nests. By Jane Grayshon Grief, Mourning, Sad It is a time when one’s spirit is subdued and sad, one knows not why; when the past seems a storm-swept desolation, life a vanity and a burden, and the future but a way to death. By Mark Twain Burden, Death, Depression, Desolation, Life You May Also Like from James M. Barrie I am not young enough to know everything. By James M. Barrie Humble, Knowledge, Meaningful, Sarcastic, Youth The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it. By James M. Barrie About change, Life, Sad, Wisdom, Wise Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow. By James M. Barrie Love, Romantic Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. By James M. Barrie Happiness
Those who grieve find comfort in weeping and in arousing their sorrow until the body is too tired to bear the inner emotions. By Maimonides Grief, Mourning, Sad
Why fear death? It is the most beautiful adventure in life. By Charles Frohman, May 7, 1915; supposedly said as he was dying in the torpedoing of the S.S. Lusitania Death
The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone. By Harriet Beecher Stowe Achievement, Death, Grief, Motivational, Mourning
Excess of grief for the deceased is madness; for it is an injury to the living, and the dead know it not. By Xenophon Death, Grief, Mourning, Sad
How easy it is to mourn when I see tearing down, to fail to see that that is part of building. It cannot, or should not, be separated from building up. For without the tearing down of twigs, there would be no building of nests. By Jane Grayshon Grief, Mourning, Sad
It is a time when one’s spirit is subdued and sad, one knows not why; when the past seems a storm-swept desolation, life a vanity and a burden, and the future but a way to death. By Mark Twain Burden, Death, Depression, Desolation, Life
I am not young enough to know everything. By James M. Barrie Humble, Knowledge, Meaningful, Sarcastic, Youth
The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it. By James M. Barrie About change, Life, Sad, Wisdom, Wise
Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow. By James M. Barrie Love, Romantic
Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. By James M. Barrie Happiness